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Yahoo Javascript Libraries go OpenSource

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

I can't help wonder if this mounting bad PR played a role in Yahoo's announcement this week to release their Javascript user-interface library and a library of web application design patterns under an Open Source license. It's certainly big news. I can tell you the developers at my joint are eager to get a look at it.

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Bread and Butter 2.0

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

I'm struck by a disconnect between the advantages of the new web technologies and the business goals our users are striving to meet on the network. Here's what I mean: John Hagel in a post last week offered a tentative definition of web 2.0 As I've been reading the explosion of postings all over the net dedicated to "Web2.0"

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Meet Michael Stein 2.0

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When I heard that TechSoup will be hosting an online about Web 2.0 Why are you interested in Web 2.0 While Web 2.0 programming techniques, tagging and social bookmarking, blogging and they need to be looked at separately. What advice would you give to nonprofits who are actually interested in exploring Web 2.0

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Tools for gathering data for blog and web page metrics

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

And while he is talking primiarily about commercial sites and metrics to determine ad dollars, he goes on to tell us more about why the pageview is dead: The page view does not offer a suitable way to measure the next generation of web sites. The widgetization of the web will only accelerate this. What about web site metrics?

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