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Duane Nickull has a new post that shares what he has learned from participating in 4 large architectural groups including the OASIS Service Oriented Architecture Reference Model Technical Committee, the W3C Web Services Architecture working group, the United Nations CEFACT eBusiness SOA project and ebXML as well as how these lessons will be applied to an upcoming book on Web 2.0 written by Duane, Tim O’Reilly, Dion Hinchcliffe and James Governor.
A funny video about Bubble 2.0
If you're interested in design patterns for rich interactions or web 2.0 design patterns in general, and you can get yourself to Switzerland this summer, then you might want to submit a proposal for the pattern-mining workshop at TOOLS 2008 Europe.
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I was reminded of the Web 1.0 reality when Jakob Nielsen recently published an article entitled Web 2.0 Can Be Dangerous.... This provocative piece comes at the Web 2.0 age in a different way than I am used to. In the article, Nielsen covers four elements of Web 2.0: Rich Internet Applications, User-Generated Content, Mashups, and an Advertising Based Business Model. I am going to be examining his arguments around the first element, Rich Internet Applications. Fellow blogger Tony MacDonell discussed this article from a design perspective, but I wanted to look at it from a developer's perspective.
Recently, Jakob wrote a column titled "Web 2.0 Can Be Dangerous". This is another one of those columns designed to get people stirred up. It addresses some of the components of the Web 2.0 movement including: rich internet applications, social networking, mashups, and advertising based business models. He builds an argument that claims that companies should not get caught up in the hype surrounding Web 2.0 while working with their current web properties. They should instead focus on getting the fundamentals, or the Web 1.0 features perfect.

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