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18 Articles match "generation","Tim O'Reilly"
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Apps for Army Launches - The Hybrid Enterprise?
Open platforms, source, and data should greatly increase generativity and the potential for innovation inside the enterprise. In March of 2008 I wrote a piece here on Radar that talked about the need for generative systems inside the Army . Essentially they brought the generative web with them into the enterprise and once that server was established on the network it became a platform for rapid cycles of local innovation. This week the U.S. Army announced the launch of Apps for Army.
OReilly Radar
- Tuesday, March 2, 2010
5 Years On: ReadWriteWeb's 2004 Interview With Tim O'Reilly
Five years ago I interviewed tech publisher Tim O'Reilly about a new term that his company had just coined: Web 2.0. conference had been held the previous month, October 2004, and O'Reilly had graciously agreed to give an interview to yours truly - "an unknown blogger from New Zealand," as I put it back then. But what of the dominant software company of the previous generation, Microsoft? The first Web 2.0 The interview ran in a 3-part series (see also part 2 and part 3 ) and covered Web 2.0,
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, November 9, 2009
Emerging Internet Trends: An Analysis of Mary Meeker's Web 2.0 Summit Presentation
Tim O'Reilly noted yesterday in his conference opening that the "[Web] revolution we're seeing today is as great as the one we saw five years ago." O'Reilly compared 2009 to 2004. If we correlate O'Reilly's comments with Meeker's, it may not be until 2011 that we see a new era of the Web. Yesterday we wrote about Mary Meeker's annual overview of Internet trends at the Web 2.0 Summit.
ReadWriteWeb
- Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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Tim O'Reilly - Why Twitter Matters for News
With that in mind, O'Reilly Week in Review talked to Tim O'Reilly himself, co-author of the new Twitter Book , about the role of Twitter in informing the public.
James Turner: Thanks for taking the time, Tim. Tim O'Reilly: You made the comment that Twitter's getting a lot of play, but Twitter has so many uses. Twitter has been used for a lot of different purposes, and one has been to report breaking news. But there's been some criticism of how Twitter deals with news, such as the Swine Flu outbreak.
OReilly Radar
- Thursday, May 7, 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. Microsoft put “a PC on every desk and in every home,” the internet connected those PCs, Google enabled a generation of ad-supported startups, Apple turned the phone market upside down by letting developers loose to invent applications no phone company would ever have thought of. O’Reilly coined the term Web 2.0 five years ago.
TechCrunch
- Friday, September 4, 2009
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5 Years On: ReadWriteWeb's 2004 Interview With Tim O'Reilly
Five years ago I interviewed tech publisher Tim O'Reilly about a new term that his company had just coined: Web 2.0. conference had been held the previous month, October 2004, and O'Reilly had graciously agreed to give an interview to yours truly - "an unknown blogger from New Zealand," as I put it back then. But what of the dominant software company of the previous generation, Microsoft? The first Web 2.0 The interview ran in a 3-part series (see also part 2 and part 3 ) and covered Web 2.0,
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, November 9, 2009
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How to build companies that matter
Tim O'Reilly has recently been advocating that as an industry we focus on building stuff that matters . user-generated content, and cloud computing, just to name a few. Eric Ries became a Venture Advisor at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers,
after after co-founding and serving as Chief Technology Officer of IMVU, his third
startup.
OReilly Radar
- Friday, March 20, 2009
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Admiring Bill Gates
Dare I say this on O'Reilly Radar? Bill Gates exemplifies what Tim O'Reilly is talking about when he says that those of us in the tech industry should increasingly "focus on stuff that matters."
In Bill Gates reflects the best qualities of a generation that has grown up finding the innovative ways to apply science and technology to impact our everyday life in mostly positive ways.
These I admire Bill Gates.
OReilly Radar
- Wednesday, December 24, 2008
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Open Source for America: The New Government Accountability
Announced earlier at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention , groups such as Google, RedHat, Novell, Linux, Mozilla, Sun Microsystems and the Electronic Frontiers Foundation have teamed up to create Open Source For America . O'Reilly Media CEO Tim O'Reilly and Executive Director of the Linux Foundation Jim Zemlin are just some of the board advisors.
More than 70 major companies, academic institutions and high profile technologists have launched a campaign to educate US government agencies about the benefits of open source technology. The joint effort is a coalition
ReadWriteWeb
- Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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A More Public Role for Public Broadcasting: Education
It's time to re-invent public broadcasting system as a plaform for innovation (to borrow Tim O'Reilly's framing of Government 2.0).
It But in weak or even in irresponsible hands, it could generate controversy without understanding; it could mislead as well as teach; it could appeal to passions rather than to reason.
Imagine a broadcast network in America that was dedicated to education, where the best educators had the opportunity to produce its programming, and where individuals as well as institutions could develop a new genre of wide-ranging educational programs?
OReilly Radar
- Thursday, October 8, 2009
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Web Squared: When Web 2.0 Meets Internet of Things
Recently Tim O'Reilly and John Battelle released a white paper entitled Web Squared: Web 2.0 This had to be done so that the conference series of that name, which O'Reilly and Battelle jointly run along with the company TechWeb , remains relevant. The report starts by noting what O'Reilly and Battelle believe was the core proposition of 'web 2.0' Five Years On . It focuses squarely, pardon the pun, on the intersection of social web technologies with the emerging Internet of Things (real world objects connected to the Internet).
ReadWriteWeb
- Wednesday, August 5, 2009
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Geeks Invade Government With Audacious Goals
I have heard Tim O'Reilly describe a government "architecture of participation" as an emergent method for anticipating the unknown, and being more resilient and adaptive to it. Imagine what this generation's list of Big Hairy Audacious Goals to come out of such a conversation might be.
...Tags: Guest blogger Mark Drapeau is the Co-Chair of the Gov 2.0 Expo Showcase in Sept 2009 and the Gov 2.0
OReilly Radar
- Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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Emerging Internet Trends: An Analysis of Mary Meeker's Web 2.0 Summit Presentation
Tim O'Reilly noted yesterday in his conference opening that the "[Web] revolution we're seeing today is as great as the one we saw five years ago." O'Reilly compared 2009 to 2004. If we correlate O'Reilly's comments with Meeker's, it may not be until 2011 that we see a new era of the Web. Yesterday we wrote about Mary Meeker's annual overview of Internet trends at the Web 2.0 Summit.
ReadWriteWeb
- Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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