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Kill The Desktop 8: Web 3.0

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

This week Matt and I continue our discussion from Web 2.0 into what has been coined Web 3.0. We discuss what it means, what it really means and why you should or shouldn’t care.

The two of us share very different feelings about what Web 3.0 really is and what it means for the future. What we really want to know is what you think about Web 3.0 and the promises it brings. Let us know and we’ll talk about it on the next show!

Kill The Desktop 8: Web 3.0

Kill The Desktop 7: Web 2.0

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

This episode Matt and I take a look at Web 2.0. We discuss what it means, what it really means, why you should care, and what actually classifies a site as Web 2.0.

In general we really feel that the classification of Web 2.0 is very subjective. Most people probably have their own view of what Web 2.0 really is. So, we pose the question to you, what do you feel classifies a site as Web 2.0? Is it glossy buttons, fancy usability, the social aspect, or something else entirely? Let us know and we’ll talk about it on the next show!

Next week we’ll continue this conversation into Web 3.0, how people are already trying to frame it, and what it really means to the future of the web. Check back next week!

Kill The Desktop

Kill The Desktop!

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

Are you a fan of the Web 2.0 movement? Do you prefer to create a Google Doc over a Word document? If so, Kill The Desktop is the podcast for you!

Kill The Desktop is an audio podcast devoted to web focused tech news. Matt and I, your hosts, are Mac crazed geeks with real experience in the field. We bring a broad range of abilities to the table that create an interesting and unique conversation. At least that’s what our fans tell us.

We’re excited to have teamed up with Scopetech to create a synergy of technology news and notes. After each episode I’ll be posting a recap of the topics discussed along with some extra thoughts about the show. We fully expect to work with the Scopetech team to bring quality and unique content on a weekly basis.

We hope you’re excited about our partnership and will continue to support these efforts. Thanks and stay tuned for Kill The Desktop 7: Web 2.0. Until then, check out some of our past shows!