Web 2.0 enables transparency goals – FCW.com
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Web 2.0 enables transparency goals
FCW.com The good news is that Web 2.0 technologies enable the government to greatly improve both without a tremendous amount of effort. … |
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Web 2.0 enables transparency goals
FCW.com The good news is that Web 2.0 technologies enable the government to greatly improve both without a tremendous amount of effort. … |
The government can achieve its goal of creating a digital public square by using Web 2.0 tools to reduce the effort needed.
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Demy De Zeeuw Set To Make Ajax Debut
Goal.com New Ajax signing Demy de Zeeuw is all set to make his official Ajax debut in the upcoming Eredivisie match against Groningen this Sunday at 14:30 CET. … |
Traditional productivity suites will continue to be a core part of content creation in the enterprise, but newer Web 2.0 and social networking tools will add unique options, says Craig Roth, Burton Group vice president and services director.
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Stekelenburg aims high
Fifa.com Filling the gloves vacated by Edwin van der Sar, the goalkeeper who amassed no fewer than 130 caps for the Oranje and played a further 226 times for Ajax, … |
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Web 2.0 tools will change corporate content creation, analyst says
NetworkWorld.com New work methods will include collaborative authoring with Web 2.0 and social networking tools. Users will also have to consider how to handle documents … |
Andrea Giammarchi has created PyramiDOM a “Spectrum DOM Analyzer”. When I first saw it, and read “Spectrum” I thought I was looking at an old 48k video game, but in fact it is showing you info on the DOM:
The generated spectrum will contain every single nodeType 1 present in the document and will show via tooltip info about that node (nodeName, id if present, className if present). Moreover, it highlights somehow that node temporary changing the background (yellow one). The most wicked effect was in jQuery website itself, since it is dark, and since it is linear enough (you scroll and the spectrum is almost there where you scroll).
On the other hand, the most interesting spectrum was in Gmail, where you can spot a proper pyramid of nested divs. Each nodeName will have the same color, but for practical reasons each time this color will be different (random).
You can grab this PyramiDOM link to play.

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Web 2.0 techniques move into the sales force
CRN – UK Just as social networking has helped individuals stay in touch, businesses can use Web 2.0 applications – such as LinkedIn, YouTube, or Facebook – to … |