Tim O'Reilly

Tolkien's message for net monopolists

Social networks that want to dominate a corner of cyberspace should remember AOL LIKE MANY people in his business, the technology publisher Tim O'Reilly is a heavy user of the Twitter microblogging service. He also has a...

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What wowed the crowd at Web 2.0 Expo

— a celebration of the "next generation Web" where one of the centers of attention was the giant Twitter screen set directly behind the keynote speakers that showed what the audience was tweeting about whomever was onstage. The...

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Saturday Reader: Books about the people behind technology we can't live without

Your holiday shopping list probably includes gadgets, games and gizmos that illustrate how technology is changing the way we work, play and communicate. So why not throw in a few books about the people and services causing the...

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Web 2.0 Expo: Noveck Cites Open Gov Challenges

The deputy CTO for open government sees progress, but acknowledges push back and resource constraints on the path to transparency. By J. Nicholas Hoover InformationWeek Government transparency must go beyond posting to a blog...

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Watch Tim O'Reilly's Web 2.0 Expo Keynote - Web 2.0 Expo New York 2009 Concludes

The Power of Less doesn't just mean making do with fewer staff and a smaller budget. It means that constraints drive creativity, whether in business models, design paradigms, or platforms. It means the power of the small...

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MediaShift Idea Lab . Changes in Media Over the Past 550 Years | PBS

Sergii Danylenko and Anna Prymakova asked me to speak about "changes in media over the past five years" at MediaCamp Kyiv last week. There is a great irony that Johannes Gutenberg is best known for printing the Gutenberg Bible...

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Dealing With Complexity; The End of the Oprah Effect

A long goodbye to Oprah (and the Oprah Effect). It's official. Oprah Winfrey will announce to viewers on today's show that she will be retiring from her long-running talk show at the completion of the 2011 season. No need to...

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Apple's App Store review irking developers

I received a note from Andy Gilbertson, one of the developers behind Parallel Kingdom, a location-based mobile massively multiplayer (or MMO) game that uses your GPS location to place you in a virtual world atop the real world....

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Digg, Google Wave Seize Spotlight at Web 2.0 Expo

NEW YORK The Web 2.0 Expo was not quite the news-frenzy that its San Francisco-based brother Web 2.0 Summit was this year. But the show's creator and high-tech publishing guru Tim O'Reilly provided some zing Nov. 17 by arguing...

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Apple's App Store review irking developers

I received a note from Andy Gilbertson, one of the developers behind Parallel Kingdom, a location-based mobile massively multiplayer (or MMO) game that uses your GPS location to place you in a virtual world atop the real world....

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