Darwinian Web
Adam Green's thoughts on the evolution of the Internet
Previous
/
Next
Go Flock Yourself is right
Posted on Wednesday, November 23, 2005 at 7:38 AM
(permalink)
Web 2.0 is "
just like Web 1.0
but with
rounded corners
and pastel colors."
Tags:
pastel
roundedcorners
web2
Previous
/
Next
Adam Green's Other Sites
Mashup Blog
Web Programming Source Code
Ruby RSS Aggregator
RSS Alley Map
OPML Camp
Site Links
Home
Archive
Bio
Search this site:
Site Tags
23
767
a-list
a_list
access
adsense
advertising
adwords
aggregation
aggregator
ai
ajax
alexa
amazon
annotation
antitrust
api
apple
architecture
arrington
art
atom
backup
battelle
beer
berkman
berlind
beta
bigsearch
blodget
blog
blogauction
blogbridge
blogethics
blogher
bloghosting
blogola
blogosphere
blogpulse
blogroll
book
boston
bosworth
brainwashing
breathless
brin_page
bubble
buzz
calacanis
canter
capitalism
carr
categorization
chemistry
children
citizenjournalism
clientside
clone
cloud
cms
coding
cognition
complexity
conference
congress
cool
copyprotection
copyright
corbett
css
curry
cyberlaw
dan_gillmor
darwin
database
dbase
deitel
delicious
dell
demo
design
desktop
digg
disclosure
discussion
disruption
doj
dotbomb
drm
ebay
echochamber
email
entrepreneurs
ethics
evil
excel
exemplar
exemplars
feed
feedgrazing
flickr
focus
folksonomy
fon
fud
future
gadget
gatekeeper
gates
gather
geek_dinner
gender
generationw
genw
genx
gfy
globalization
gnomedex
goog_stock
google
googlebase
googlemap
graham
grazing
grazr
guy
hack
harvard
heraclitus
history
hosting
html
humor
ide
identity
ie7
innnovation
innocence
insanity
intel
ipod
itunes
java
javascript
journey
library
lisp
live
longtail
map
mashup
mashupcamp
mechanicalturk
meetup
memedigger
memeorandum
memetracker
mensch
metrics
microcontent
microsoft
mp3
msm
music
mysql
names
namespace
netscape
newspaper
ning
ninja
nytimes
office
online_identity
oop
opml
opmlcamp
optimal
outline
ozzie
palfrey
paranoia
pastel
patent
perl
php
ping
pingserver
pissingitaway
plagiarism
planet
podcast
podcasting
powers
pr
print
privacy
programmer
programming
python
quicken
rails
rdf
readinglist
rebirth
relational
remixing
replication
revenuesharing
revolution
roundedcorners
rsb
rss
rssalley
ruby
rubyriver
sam_ruby
sapi
schachter
scoble
search
selfmodifyingpage
semanticweb
seo
sessum
shirky
simpy
sitestats
slashdot
snark
social_architecture
socialnetwork
sony
spam
splog
spyware
sql
sse
startup
stockmarket
structuredblogging
stupid
subdomains
synchronization
syndication
tag
tagcloud
tagging
tailrank
techcrunch
technorati
tiddlywiki
top10sources
translation
trust
turk
tutorial
urinal
validation
vc
venturecapital
video
web2
web3
webapp
webapps
webservice
webservices
wiki
windows
windowslive
winer
word
workcamera
worldcamera
xhtml
xml
y2k
yahoo!
Dynamic Reading Lists
Tech Memeorandum
Del.icio.us "Readinglist+Tech"
How do I use Reading Lists?
Send email to:
adam*at*darwinianweb.com
Subscribe to this site's feed
This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 License
.