Web 2.0 Heroes: Interviews with 20 Web 2.0 Influencers

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Is it technology? Is it philosophy? Or is it simply marketing hype? Web 2.0 is a concept so fluid that even the experts in this book don't agree on what it means. Some feel that no definition is even necessary. But most agree on one thing: Web 2.0 is a sweeping tide that's changing the face of the Internet. Web 2.0 is not about mass marketing. It's about actually understanding the masses. And it's not about controlling the message. It's about engaging the audience and actually hearing what they have to say. It's about enabling creativity, realizing a culture of contribution, and putting the user in control. Here is a rich smorgasbord of unique viewpoints — from bloggers, social networking developers, corporate communicators, online strategists, distinguished engineers, and others. These are the people who are shaping today's Web. What they have to say can help you shape your organization's future. The Impact Makers: • Max Mancini, eBay • Alan Meckler, Internet.com • Eric Engleman, Bloglines • Gina Bianchini, Ning • Dorion Carroll, Technorati • Raju Vegesna, Zoho • Richard MacManus, Read/Write Web & Web 2.0 WorkGroup • TJ Kang, ThinkFree • Patrick Crane, LinkedIn • Shaun Walker, DotNetNuke • Biz Stone, Twitter • Seth Steinberg, Meebo • Joshua Schachter, Del.icio.us • Ranjith Kumaran, YouSendIt • Garrett Camp, StumbleUpon • Rodrigo Madanes, Skype • Rod Smith, IBM Corporation • Tim Harris, Microsoft Corporation • Bob Brewin & Tim Bray, Sun Microsystems • Michele Turner, Adobe Corporation

Author(s): Bradley L. Jones
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 273

About the Author......Page 10
Credits......Page 11
Contents......Page 12
Acknowledgments......Page 14
Introduction......Page 16
1. Max Mancini: eBay......Page 18
2. Alan Meckler: Internet.com......Page 32
3. Eric Engleman: Bloglines......Page 46
4. Gina Bianchini: Ning......Page 62
5. Dorion Carroll: Technorati......Page 72
6. Raju Vegesna: Zoho......Page 96
7. Richard MacManus: Read/WriteWeb & Web 2.0 Workgroup......Page 108
8. TJ Kang: ThinkFree......Page 118
9. Patrick Crane: LinkedIn......Page 134
10. Shaun Walker: DotNetNuke......Page 152
11. Biz Stone: Twitter......Page 162
12. Seth Sternberg: Meebo......Page 172
13. Joshua Schachter: del.icio.us......Page 186
14. Ranjith Kumaran: YouSendIt......Page 194
15. Garrett Camp: StumbleUpon......Page 206
16. Rodrigo Madanes: Skype......Page 216
17. Rod Smith: IBM Corporation......Page 226
18. Tim Harris: Microsoft Corporation......Page 236
19. Bob Brewin & Tim Bray: Sun Microsystems......Page 246
20. Michele Turner: Adobe Systems Incorporated......Page 260
Index......Page 272