2004
Articles tagged 2004.
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What the Internet Was Like in 2004
The next era of web technology starts in 2004 — when Flickr and Gmail launch, blogging plus RSS becomes the new social software, Google IPOs, and the first Web 2.0 Conference happens.
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A Call With Tim O’Reilly After the First Web 2.0 Conference
I interview Tim O'Reilly, the man who coined Web 2.0 and a key Silicon Valley figure, but I wonder if he thinks my questions suck; also, I begin experimenting with earning money from blogging.
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Marc Andreessen in 2004: Adapting to a New Web Era
How Netscape founder Marc Andreessen moved from enterprise software (his second company, Opsware) to the emerging social software market over 2004, with a new startup called Ning.
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The First Web 2.0 Conference in 2004: A New Bubble Begins
I tune into the 2004 Web 2.0 Conference and learn about network effects and data sharecroppers. Meanwhile I conduct my first major interview as a tech blogger, with a former multimedia star.
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Blogging in 2003–2004: The Early Years of ReadWriteWeb
ReadWriteWeb began as a Radio Userland weblog in April 2003. Its author was a naive young man from New Zealand, passionate about web technology and exploring the still nascent blogosphere.
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Best Web 2.0 Companies of 2004
The first annual ReadWriteWeb roundup of the best Web 2.0 companies. This was soon after the first Web 2.0 Conference, which gave a name to a new generation of web technology.
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One Year On: 1-Year Anniversary of ReadWriteWeb
Looking back on the past 12 months, weblogging has done me a world of good. It's been my creative outlet, it woke up my previously-dormant writing genes, I've met a lot of interesting people...