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POPSTime choses YOU as person of the year 2006 woohoo !! (via Hans's clip ) -- that's what makes all this interesting. Web 2.0 is a massive social experiment, and like any experiment worth trying, it could fail. There's no road map for how an organism that's not a bacterium lives and works together on this planet in numbers in excess of 6 billion. But 2006 gave us some ideas. This is an opportunity to build a new kind of international understanding, not politician to politician, great man to great man, but citizen to citizen, person to person. It's a chance for people to look at a computer screen and really, genuinely wonder who's out there looking back at them. Go on. Tell us you're not just a little bit curious.
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POPSEverything 2.0 " Mainly "thin" web-based variations on classical (Outlook!) office ware in this category. Only a few brilliant apps; most of them beat MS in bad logic, stupid interfaces and ugly GUIs:"
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POPSSWARM una estensione di firefox da provare ... MI
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POPSMissing ASP.NET Tab in IIS (even on XP sp2) I had this come up today and I have no idea why. The article clipped is about Server 2003, but I found that the first fix mentioned worked for me on XP SP2: 1) go to the appropriate framework directory (probably C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727) 2) run aspnet_regiis -i -enable In my case I ran it first as just "-i" and got an error. So I tried the "-enable" and found that it requires the "-i." Then I ran it again as listed in the instructions (with both -i and -enable together) and it ran without any errors. And everything works again :)
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POPSGlobal 2.0 or Bust This is what happens when worlds collide. Or are they smashing together in an effort to create more value and impact? Organizations will have to become more aggressively collaborative and ready to make partners with a completely new set of firms. Better Global 2.0 than customer dissat 1.0...
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POPSFor safety-conscious New Yorkers: CraneWatch b.v0.8 An interactive social mashup site where New Yorkers can research construction sites in their neighborhoods, find current information on safety violations, report street-level observations, and submit news and photos. Very intelligent use of social web technology.