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Solution Watch surveys the new generation of the web, reviewing and providing in-depth walkthroughs of today's best products and services.
Keywords: blog, web 2.0, news, reviews, analysis, articles
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Plentyoffish founder Markus Frind analyzes Digg's server setup and concludes that their low pageview per server count is both ineffieicent and costly for the company and could turn into its achilles heel.
Keywords: article, digg, infrastructure
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An article in the San Francisco Chronicle titled Grunge Inc., Live-in Startups Combine Frat-House Culture with Venture Capital that talks about life at a contemporary garage startup
Keywords: article, startups, silicon valley, tech, scrappy, meetro, hub pages
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A good article from the BBC
Keywords: article, web, social networking, analysis
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Funny set of cartoons illustrating the vibe of Reddit, Slashdot, Delicious and Digg.
Keywords: article, funny, cartoon, parody, digg, slashdot, reddit, delicious, social media
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An article from Folksonomy.org and Michael Zhang about how to name your Web 2.0 company.
Keywords: article, naming, tips, advice, branding
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An article that shows how envy, greed and pride can start a dangerous spiral.
Keywords: article, greed, pride, envy, reid hoffman, paypal, james hong, nyt
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Google has acquired JotSpot!
Keywords: article, web 2.0, google, jotspot, news, merger
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O'Reilly discusses a recent blog posting by the ever-insightful Larry Lessig, entitled The Ethics of Web 2.0.
Keywords: article, o'reilly, lessig, sharing, youtube, trends
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An essay from Paul Graham, founder of Viaweb which became Yahoo! Store and head of YCombinator about Web 2.0.
Keywords: article, essay, paul graham
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