The Myth, Reality & Future of Web 2.0
The Myth, Reality & Future of Web 2.0
The "meme of the week," to borrow a phrase from Om Malik's useful overview, was started by venture capitalist Josh Koppleman, who pointed out that most of the Web 2.0 hype began and ended with a handful of geeks, and made no impact on hundreds of millions of Internet users.…
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Plane spotting
Plane spotting
If US defence department chiefs had hoped the conspiracy theories would stop with the release of new footage of the attack on the Pentagon, they may have been disappointed.
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Take Two caught in the buff again
Take Two caught in the buff again
Elder Scrolls: Oblivion is the latest Take Two title to be removed from shelves, in a controversy reflecting the GTA: San Andreas "situation" from 2005.
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Apple announces the MacBook.. including a 90-pound paint job
Apple has - as predicted every week for the past four months or so - launched its replacement for the iBook consumer laptop, and it is called, as was expected, the MacBook. (This distinguishes it from the "professional" level laptops, which are called the MacBook Pro.)
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Dramatic landscapes
Stunning ... Iceland National Theatre's production of Pinter's Celebration WH Auden and Louis MacNeice famously visited Iceland in 1936. Simon Armitage lately followed in their footsteps. And Prince Charles, I'm told, is a frequent visitor. But Iceland remains, to the average Brit, virgin territory, writes Michael Billington.
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Making your Xbox 360 talk
If you bought the Guardian last thursday may have noticed my column on 360voice, a website that allows you to enter you Xbox 360 gamertag and then view a blog 'written' by your console, based on your gaming habits.
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK