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Scary, interesting, fun, creative, Exciting!

Scary, interesting, fun, creative, Exciting!. 1995. Community & Information Portal for Engineers. 2006. GE Pays $600M to Hearst. Déjà vu?. Percent of adult Americans with internet access and broadband access at home, 2000-2005. All internet - 147 mill. Broadband - 80 mill. Pew Research.

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Scary, interesting, fun, creative, Exciting!

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  1. Scary, interesting, fun, creative, Exciting!

  2. 1995 Community & Information Portal for Engineers

  3. 2006 GE Pays $600M to Hearst

  4. Déjà vu?

  5. Percent of adult Americans with internet access and broadband access at home, 2000-2005 All internet - 147 mill. Broadband - 80 mill. Pew Research

  6. Typical day – 94 million are online and here is what they are doing Health information Pew Research

  7. Web as information ecosystem "The result is the equivalent of a massive software upgrade for the entire Web, what some commentators have taken to calling Web 2.0. Essentially, the Web is shifting from an international library of interlinked pages to an information ecosystem, where data circulate like nutrients in a rain forest." Stephen Johnson, Discover Magazine

  8. Blog readers Blog readers Blog creators Blog creators Pew Research

  9. Blogs Live

  10. Your Voice on the Web & Interactivity & Connection

  11. Journal’s editors blog

  12. Offers another communication channel with our customers Honeywell

  13. Collation of life science blogs

  14. Impact Factor meets Blog Factor

  15. ScienceConnect?

  16. Users create content, not just consume

  17. Media incorporates user generated content Link to flickr Photo:natekoechley's

  18. Domain Specific Application using RSS &Taxonomy

  19. Syndicate & expose your content

  20. Use of Web Services in an information portal

  21. RSS and changing user behavior The new home page?

  22. My Personalized Information Portal AJAX: Cruyff?

  23. Adding value to commodity content

  24. Personalized Content

  25. Recommended Article

  26. Personalize & Aggregate InformationUsers are in control!

  27. Tags Nothing new for us, but offers a bridge between structure and meaning

  28. Social Bookmarking tool for scientific community Track his interests, opportunity to connect

  29. Find Similar People

  30. Use to “park” your thoughts

  31. Wikis

  32. Users are contributing and enriching the data (and publishing)

  33. Data is the next “Intel inside”

  34. Users: the new editors, they review, comment & decide on top stories

  35. Publishers as broadcasters

  36. Remix data to create new applications Users distribute the content for publishers

  37. Nature’s Avian Flu Mashup using Google Earth

  38. Networking & Profiling

  39. Find connections

  40. Generation of web natives Social Web

  41. Groups & Forums

  42. Social Networks

  43. Connecting Business People

  44. No, but niche market with potential ad $

  45. Social Network based on SolidWorks

  46. How Amazon is changing?

  47. Involve the users, enable them to connect to others

  48. Create networks from a scientific publication

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