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Informal Learning Flow is a content hub started by Jay Cross that collects and organizes the best information on the web around informal learning. We hope this will help you find good stuff, learn and stay current.
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5 Articles match "API","McKinsey"
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Weekly Wrapup: Smart Cards, Android, eReader Pricing, And More...
We'd like to thank ReadWriteWeb's sponsors, without whom we couldn't bring you all these stories every week!
Mashery is the leading provider of API management services.
Domain.ME , the official registry for all .ME The McKinsey Global Survey on Web 2.0 In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup - our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week - we review the state of smart cards around the world, update you on the latest Augmented Reality news, ask whether eReaders are being priced too high, analyze Google's Chrome OS browser plans, present our hands-on impressions of an Android phone, and more.
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, September 5, 2009
New Technology Supporting Informal Learning
Yendluri, 2003) What developed instead were random, individualized and often ad hoc assemblages known as 'mash-ups', these based on lightweight communications technologies such as REST, AJAX and APIs. (Rushgrove, McKinsey & Company, Inc. APIs and Mashups For The Rest Of Us. Abstract We often talk about games, simulations and other events in learning, but these technologies support only episodic learning. Equally important are those technologies that provide a context for these learning episodes, an environment where students and interact and converse among themselves.
Half an Hour
- Saturday, April 25, 2009
Web 2.0 Predictions for 2008
Predictions for 2008 Open APIs finally go beyond free as successful business models emerge. Sites like Twitter are finding that their APIs get ten times the use of the site itself (Web 2.0 While you can charge for each transaction across the API boundary, that isn't appropriate for many types of API uses. It's the first work day of the new year and I thought I'd take some time to offer up my predictions for what will happen on the leading edge of the Internet this year. 2007 saw Web 2.0 -- defined here as the pervasive two-way Web used
Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog
- Wednesday, January 2, 2008
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Web 2.0 Predictions for 2008
Predictions for 2008 Open APIs finally go beyond free as successful business models emerge. Sites like Twitter are finding that their APIs get ten times the use of the site itself (Web 2.0 While you can charge for each transaction across the API boundary, that isn't appropriate for many types of API uses. It's the first work day of the new year and I thought I'd take some time to offer up my predictions for what will happen on the leading edge of the Internet this year. 2007 saw Web 2.0 -- defined here as the pervasive two-way Web used
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New Technology Supporting Informal Learning
Yendluri, 2003) What developed instead were random, individualized and often ad hoc assemblages known as 'mash-ups', these based on lightweight communications technologies such as REST, AJAX and APIs. (Rushgrove, McKinsey & Company, Inc. APIs and Mashups For The Rest Of Us. Abstract We often talk about games, simulations and other events in learning, but these technologies support only episodic learning. Equally important are those technologies that provide a context for these learning episodes, an environment where students and interact and converse among themselves.
Half an Hour
- Saturday, April 25, 2009
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Web 2.0 Predictions for 2008
Predictions for 2008 Open APIs finally go beyond free as successful business models emerge. Sites like Twitter are finding that their APIs get ten times the use of the site itself (Web 2.0 While you can charge for each transaction across the API boundary, that isn't appropriate for many types of API uses. It's the first work day of the new year and I thought I'd take some time to offer up my predictions for what will happen on the leading edge of the Internet this year. 2007 saw Web 2.0 -- defined here as the pervasive two-way Web used
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Weekly Wrapup: Smart Cards, Android, eReader Pricing, And More...
We'd like to thank ReadWriteWeb's sponsors, without whom we couldn't bring you all these stories every week!
Mashery is the leading provider of API management services.
Domain.ME , the official registry for all .ME The McKinsey Global Survey on Web 2.0 In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup - our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week - we review the state of smart cards around the world, update you on the latest Augmented Reality news, ask whether eReaders are being priced too high, analyze Google's Chrome OS browser plans, present our hands-on impressions of an Android phone, and more.
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, September 5, 2009
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Web 2.0 Predictions for 2008
Predictions for 2008 Open APIs finally go beyond free as successful business models emerge. Sites like Twitter are finding that their APIs get ten times the use of the site itself (Web 2.0 While you can charge for each transaction across the API boundary, that isn't appropriate for many types of API uses. It's the first work day of the new year and I thought I'd take some time to offer up my predictions for what will happen on the leading edge of the Internet this year. 2007 saw Web 2.0 -- defined here as the pervasive two-way Web used
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