by Sarah Milstein
| 28 February 2011
Bring your eyeballs! Over on the Web 2.0 Expo blog, Kaitlin Pike is posting one compelling piece after another. Brady and I, co-chairs for Web 2.0 Expo, did the easy part: we lined up speakers for the March show in SF. Now Kaitlin, community manager for Web 2.0 Expo, is doing the hard part: conducting and writing up useful interviews....
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A look at the possibilities and issues attached to social search.
by E.A. Vander Veer
| 23 February 2011
"Facebook: The Missing Manual" author E. A. Vander Veer considers some of the deeper implications of social search.
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Online payment requires confirmed identity, but who sees what is an open question.
by David Sims
| @ndwoods | 17 February 2011
Report excerpt: Online payment providers need to be sure you are who you say you are, but that's just the beginning. Is it possible to lead an active social life online and still have control over your online identity?
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Facts and humor in this video illustrate the reach and impact of new technology.
by Jonathan Reichental, Ph.D.
| @reichental | 16 February 2011
This is a golden age of technology. Almost anyone with modest technology such as an internet connection or a mobile phone can have an impact on the world. This video is just a small slice of the staggering numbers and impact of technology that we witness today.
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Charlene Li on the problems and possibilities of social search and realtime updates.
by James Turner
| @blackbearnh | 15 February 2011
Search engines used to leisurely index static results, but the rise of social media and real-time updates has changed the game. In this interview, Altimeter Group founder Charlene Li looks at how search will have to adapt to this new environment.
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Commentary: Copy or theft? How Google set themselves up to get Bing’d.
by Mark Sigal
| @netgarden | 3 February 2011
Is Google's recent war of words with Microsoft a case of calling a thief out by name, or a matter of pot calling kettle black?
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