A simple timeline, just to remember what happend few years ago…
1994
www protocols
1995
ebay
1996
Netscape and Microsoft war
1997
Someone buys .com domains for 150.000 dollars!
1998
Open Diary, the first blog platform
1999
Napster
2000
Paypal
2001
Napster is closed
2002
Friendster, the first social network
2003
Wikipedia
2004
Facebook, Flickr, Vimeo
2005
YouTube
2006
Wen 2.0 becomes a common word
2007
Twitter
2008
Obama, the 2.0 election
2009
Pirate Bay on trial
And for something more, read the following article: “Fifteen years of [...]
1st – Technology is neither good nor bad; nor is it neutral.
2nd – Invention is the mother of necessity.
3rd – Technology comes in packages, big and small.
4th – Although technology might be a prime element in many public issues, nontechnical factors take precedence in technology-policy decisions.
5th – All history is relevant, but the history of [...]
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From the official Google Blog:
9/01/2008 02:10:00 PM
At Google, we have a saying: “launch early and iterate.” While this approach is usually limited to our engineers, it apparently applies to our mailroom as well! As you may have read in the blogosphere, we hit “send” a bit early on a comic book introducing our new open [...]
I like the web. It is a place of freedom, community and knowledge.
However, you must follow some rules and know what goes on when you are sitting in front of your pc.
I am scared by the quantity of information about myself I end up sharing with others – and I don’t know who they are.
They track [...]