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Web 2.0 Heroes: Interviews with 20 Web 2.0 Influencers
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, April 2008, Pages: 273
Web 2.0 is impacting nearly everyone doing modern web development. People know they need to understand what Web 2.0 is and why it is important. This book presents a candid look at Web 2.0. It provides perspectives and insights from industry leaders and industry leading companies. It presents the information from these innovators in a first person perspective in the format of interviews. The reader will learn about Web 2.0 from industry experts while obtaining in insights into where the experts and leading companies see Web 2.0 going in the future.
Interviews include:
eBay Microsoft Sun Microsystems Adobe/Macromedia YouSendIt IBM Bloglines Ning Technorati Zoho Richard MacManus: Web 2.0 WorkGroup & Read/Write Web ThinkFree
To name a few...
Authors bio: Bradley L. Jones manages various high-profile sites for Jupitermedia that focus on making technical information easy to understand and easy to learn. He oversees a dozen sites including Developer.com, DevX, Gamelan.com, VBForums, jGuru, and Java Boutique. In addition, he writes a weekly e-newsletter and numerous articles devoted to helping readers understand complex topics. He is an internationally bestselling author with a number of books to his credit, and has been recognized as an influencer in the technical community.
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