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Hot trends for October 02, 2008

Web 2.0 is 4 years old, so what will the Next web look like?

Wed, 01 Oct 2008 19:55:21 PDT
There is an interesting article (and useful graphic) by Hutch Carpenter today, picking up a Tim O'Reilly post reminding people that the original concept of Web 2.0 was far wider than just Social Media (in fact, in the original definition Social Media hardly featured it). Over the summer we've been doing a little bit of analysis of where the Web is going, and I've done a little summary below, and so here is a chart extrapolating the original Web 2.0 concepts into what we see as very possible "

Issues with Eating Local

Wed, 01 Oct 2008 14:39:21 PDT
A bit of an older article, but an interesting new take on the ever so popular "eating local" trend. Challenges that eating local is always better for the environment in light of new studies that analyze life cycle of foods rather than "food miles". Also, what if food doesn't really grow where I live? -- "the problem of the Arid West."

Ask an Art Buyer: About Art Buying

Wed, 01 Oct 2008 20:08:46 PDT
Wednesday is Ask an Art Buyer day. Send your questions to heather@heathermorton.ca with the subject line Ask an Art Buyer. I’ll answer as many as I can every Wednesday. Recently I’ve been asked about Art Buying itself and to address that query, I had reason to cyberly thumb through some old powerpoint presentations with such fanciful titles as: Art Buying 101, Advanced Art Buying and Art Buying and You (all from the short-lived but well attended ABX: Art Buying Expo 04- see my event illustrati

Real-Time Local News for Western Massachusetts

Fri, 28 Sep 2007 00:00:01 PDT
Springfield, MA (PRWEB) September 28, 2007 -- Getting news once or twice a day is no longer sufficient. Why wait for local traffic, weather or sports updates when continual updates are possible? ...

US expert: Iran 2-5 years from nuke bomb - Israel News, Ynet

Wed, 01 Oct 2008 18:14:28 PDT
Former head of American weapons-hunting team in Iraq warns Tehran already 80% of the way to nuclear weapon. 'You've got a clear record of country that is damned determined at some point to develop nuclear weapons,' says David Kay

Lesson Plan: Pop Culture and Japan's Gross Nat'l Cool

Wed, 01 Oct 2008 12:55:28 PDT
Modern Japan's pop culture, from Hello Kitty to Wii, has been successfully exported worldwide. This lesson explores the varied roots of these cultural trends and their significance in a global context.


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