blog.pmarca.com: The three kinds of platforms you meet on the Internet

17 September 2007 in links
tagged with [ning] [platform] [web2.0]

Aaaah, platforms. Completely misses that the best established platforms in the world are open, so anyone can implement them. The best Level-3 internet platform would be an open standard that anyone could develop to. Someone should write one of those..

http://blog.pmarca.com/2007/09/the-three-kinds.html

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blog.pmarca.com: The three kinds of platforms you meet on the Internet

Tabblo.beta

23 May 2006 in links
tagged with [photos] [web2.0]

Yet Another Photo Sharing site. Built on django, which is how I heard of it, but has nice photo layout toys.

http://tabblo.com/studio/

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Tabblo.beta

How To Make a Tag Cloud

17 May 2006 in links
tagged with [tags] [web2.0]

Now I syndicate my delicious and flickr feeds into my Scary CMS, and it does tagging, I’ll clearly need a Tag Cloud(tm). Preferably, I want it to act cloudlike and ephereal, and float around the browser window obscuring things and raining at inconvenient

http://www.petefreitag.com/item/396.cfm

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How To Make a Tag Cloud

James Governor’s MonkChips: No wonder The UK doesn’t make Web 2.0 startups: On Whine Culture

24 February 2006 in links
tagged with [uk] [web2.0]

[[ At the beginning of the day I thought it was a bit condescending that a US firm was running the conference. By the end of the day though I realised why. Nobody English tried ]]

http://www.redmonk.com/jgovernor/archives/001319.html

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imeem!

09 February 2006 in links
tagged with [crossplatform] [im] [sharing] [web2.0]

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imeem!

Connecting the Dots: Web 2.0 Infrastructure: No longer a “dirty little secret”

07 December 2005 in links
tagged with [latency] [scaling] [web2.0]

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Connecting the Dots: Web 2.0 Infrastructure: No longer a "dirty little secret"

Don’t scale: 99.999% uptime is for Wal-Mart - Signal vs. Noise (by 37signals)

07 December 2005 in links
tagged with [systems] [uptime] [web2.0]

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Don't scale: 99.999% uptime is for Wal-Mart - Signal vs. Noise (by 37signals)