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11 Articles match "API","Tim O'Reilly"
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Apps for Army Launches - The Hybrid Enterprise?
One part Google App Engine, one part content API strategy, and one part social coding with App Store like deployment processes it would support innovation at the edge. Summit last Fall and in the process cemented a relationship with Tim O'Reilly that ultimately led to plans to introduce him to the other service CIO's in the Pentagon. In the Spring I shared my BCIP paper with Tim and, as it resonated This week the U.S. Army announced the launch of Apps for Army.
OReilly Radar
- Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Gov 2.0: It’s All About The Platform
Editor’s note : The following guest post is by Tim O’Reilly , the founder and CEO of computer book publisher O’Reilly Media and a conference organizer. with social media; three or four years ago, they equated it with AJAX applications and APIs. Some people think it means adding AJAX to government websites, or replacing those websites with government APIs, or building new cloud platforms O’Reilly coined the term Web 2.0 five years ago.
TechCrunch
- Friday, September 4, 2009
Weekly Wrapup: 10 Exciting Web Apps, Top Twitter Clients, State of Netbook Market, And More...
In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup - our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week - we poll our readers on their 3 most exciting web apps or services, analyze the latest Twitter client stats, report on MySpace's acquisition of Facebook app iLike, review the state of the netbook market, talk to Tim O'Reilly about his vision for a government web platform, 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.
WeeBiz , a business community
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, August 22, 2009
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Gov 2.0: It’s All About The Platform
Editor’s note : The following guest post is by Tim O’Reilly , the founder and CEO of computer book publisher O’Reilly Media and a conference organizer. with social media; three or four years ago, they equated it with AJAX applications and APIs. Some people think it means adding AJAX to government websites, or replacing those websites with government APIs, or building new cloud platforms O’Reilly coined the term Web 2.0 five years ago.
TechCrunch
- Friday, September 4, 2009
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How Tim O'Reilly Aims to Change Government
Technologist Tim O'Reilly is spending time in Washington, and bringing Washington officials to San Francisco, to do something different - perhaps something more realistic. O'Reilly is trying to help government become a platform for innovation. Tim O'Reilly is a publisher of technical books, the organizer of a series of conferences on diverse topics, an investor in web startup companies and Some people go to Washington to try to make the government more honest; others try to make it smaller. A "government as platform" would supply raw digital data and other
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, August 20, 2009
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The Inner Circles of 10 Geek Heroes on Twitter
Tim O'Reilly
Tim O'Reilly is the founder of O'Reilly Publishing and a related series of events like the Web 2.0 Here's who Tim has mutual conversation with on Twitter most often.
Here's Tim's full profile on Mailana .
Hotshots, rock stars, geek heroes - many of us follow a lot of the same people online. But who do they pay the most attention to themselves?
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, March 20, 2009
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Et tu, KK? (aka, No, Kevin, this is not "socialism")
Instead of sharing drill bits, picks, and shovels, we share apps, scripts, and APIs. Tim O'Reilly gave us a good enough word for such technologies -- Web 2.0 . As I wrote last week , I threw away a week I didn't have penning an "insanely long" review (as I described it), of Mark Helprin's insanely sloppy " Digital Barbarism ."
The part of that book that really got me going was the incessant Red-baiting -- the suggestion that the movement of which I am a part is a kind of warmed over Marxism from the 1960s.
Lessig Blog
- Thursday, May 28, 2009
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Et tu, KK? (aka, No, Kevin, this is not "socialism")
Instead of sharing drill bits, picks, and shovels, we share apps, scripts, and APIs. Tim O'Reilly gave us a good enough word for such technologies -- Web 2.0 . As I wrote last week , I threw away a week I didn't have penning an "insanely long" review (as I described it), of Mark Helprin's insanely sloppy " Digital Barbarism ."
The part of that book that really got me going was the incessant Red-baiting -- the suggestion that the movement of which I am a part is a kind of warmed over Marxism from the 1960s.
Lessig Blog
- Thursday, May 28, 2009
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Look Out TinyURL; Bit.ly Gets Hot Silicon Valley Cash
The round was led by Tim O'Reilly's venture fund and included money from Mitch Kapor (the inventor of Lotus), Jeff Clavier ( portfolio ), Ron Conway (early Google investor), the Accelerator Group and Howard Lindzon's new fund Social Leverage. API aims to make available. (Disclosure: Show us a service that can report in Link shortening services are so common you can't throw a stone online without hitting one, but TinyURL is the undisputed champ. It's one of the oldest, its name says what it does and despite repeated outages - its downtime is small enough that millions of
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, March 30, 2009
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Three Reasons Why Twitter Will NOT Index the Links You Share
s former parent company, BetaWorks, got money from Tim O'Reilly, one of the fathers of Web 2.0. We wouldn't be surprised to see sentiment analysis and semantics, both of which are very hard to do, become a part of the API that Twitter offers outside developers in the future.
Several other companies are testing some kind of API program already, so it may not be Bit.ly Techmeme is on fire this morning with discussion of Rafe Needleman's CNet post about Twitter's supposed plans to index the content of links shared over the microblogging service. Ex-Googler turned
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, May 7, 2009
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Weekly Wrapup: 10 Exciting Web Apps, Top Twitter Clients, State of Netbook Market, And More...
In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup - our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week - we poll our readers on their 3 most exciting web apps or services, analyze the latest Twitter client stats, report on MySpace's acquisition of Facebook app iLike, review the state of the netbook market, talk to Tim O'Reilly about his vision for a government web platform, 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.
WeeBiz , a business community
ReadWriteWeb
- Saturday, August 22, 2009
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Apps for Army Launches - The Hybrid Enterprise?
One part Google App Engine, one part content API strategy, and one part social coding with App Store like deployment processes it would support innovation at the edge. Summit last Fall and in the process cemented a relationship with Tim O'Reilly that ultimately led to plans to introduce him to the other service CIO's in the Pentagon. In the Spring I shared my BCIP paper with Tim and, as it resonated This week the U.S. Army announced the launch of Apps for Army.
OReilly Radar
- Tuesday, March 2, 2010
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Weekly Wrapup: Web 2.0 Expo, Skype for iPhone, Local Web, 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.
Web 3.0 Five Technologies Tim O'Reilly Says Point Past Web 2.0
Tim O'Reilly, co-founder of the Web 2.0 In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup, our newsletter summarising the top stories of the week, we present highlights from our coverage of the Web 2.0 Expo (held this week in San Francisco), review the new Skype app for iPhone, discuss the local / mobile Web with a panel of
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, April 3, 2009
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