JavaOne 2006
The Co-Inventor of XML, Sun's Tim Bray, Speaks Out On Blogging, Web 2.0, XML, and the Future
While dismissing 'Web 2.0' (the phrase) as a bit of 'marketecture,' Sun's Director of Web Technologies, Tim Bray, nonetheless agrees - in this SYS-CON.TV interview with Jeremy Geelan - that 'We have turned the Web from a 'few-to-many' into a 'many-to-many' phenomenon.' View this exclusive interview to see what else Bray says about the current transformation of the network, including blogging, twelve years after the creation of the WWW.
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TerminologicallySpeaking commented on 27 May 2006
Bray speaks here of 'writeable web' as being one useful alternative to "Web 2.0" - isn;t he also the one who talks of it as being a "read-write web"? Certainly both phrases are more nuanced than "Web 2.0."
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Good News commented on 27 May 2006
Interesting what Bray says about 'The Perfect Storm' currently engulfing the intersecting world of software and hardware...to Sun's great advantage!
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