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Kevin Kelly – “Web 3.0″

Northern California Grantmakers
& The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Present:
Web & Where 2.0+
Feb. 14th, 2008
Session #11
Kevin Kelly
“Web 3.0″
Duration : 0:42:9

BooneOakley.com – Home Page

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Please follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/booneoakley
Duration : 0:2:59

Episode # 3 – Rapid Fire Web Analytics With Avinash Kaushik and Nick Mihailovski

Experts Avinash Kaushik & Nick Mihailovski answer your burning questions about Analytics and other Google tools. Topics covered include macro vs. micro conversions, using analytics on affiliate sites, tracking different domains, and more. Submit questions at http://sn.im/nmwa
Duration : 0:21:56

High Performance Web Sites and YSlow

Google Tech Talks
November 13, 2007
ABSTRACT
Yahoo!’s Exceptional Performance Team has identified 14 best practices for making web pages faster. These best practices have proven to reduce response times of Yahoo! properties by 25-50%. They focus on the front-end, for example, why it’s bad to use “@import” for including stylesheets and why ETags disable browser caching. In [...]

Deleting web history on google toolbar?

I have the google toolbar and i want to delete the website names/ website history under the little arrow thing or how do you get rid of the names so its not displayed on the toolbar when you clock the arrow?
at the little arrow click clear history

Google Workshop #5d: Debugging Web applications

This workshop explains how the Firefox extension Firebug and the Web Developer’s toolbar can be used to debug your Web apps.
Duration : 0:20:30

Intro to the Semantic Web

A short introduction to the semantic web. All source material is on the Digital Bazaar wiki: http://wiki.digitalbazaar.com/en/semantic-web-intro
Duration : 0:6:6

Kevin Kelly: Predicting the next 5,000 days of the web

http://www.ted.com At the 2007 EG conference, Kevin Kelly shares a fun stat: The World Wide Web, as we know it, is only 5,000 days old. Now, Kelly asks, how can we predict what’s coming in the next 5,000 days?
Duration : 0:19:34

Tim Berners-Lee: The next Web of open, linked data

http://www.ted.com 20 years ago, Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. For his next project, he’s building a web for open, linked data that could do for numbers what the Web did for words, pictures, video: unlock our data and reframe the way we use it together.
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