Say it with Link #3

21
Sep
07

Hey! Time for an update on what the Trendwatchers are currently digging online:

  •  So, is Second Life the perfect place to teach and hold speeches? Seems so…
  • We know Google dominates, but 64% of all searches in the US? The data shows so. 
  • Cooperation through online tools are growing as each day passes. As you can see, the common items you’d find in the office are now transforming the Internet into an Office Space by itself.
  • The final issue of a promissing magazine for the Web 2.0 is about to be released. Why did it ever fail consider the promissing theme it approached? 
  • Apple is one of the top brands with brand affinity nowadays. But, with the new releases the Apple has been developing lately, one can wonder – is the Apple going rotten? Awareness can be a two edged sword.
  • The Web 3.0 is, according to many specialists, a reality in the making. But, many theories are still being developed around it – being the core of most of them the development of the semantic web. Although, it is still dificult to figure out what exactly is the semantic web and what needs to be fulfilled in order to reach the next level.
  • Digg, a famous website for Techies and 2.0 Websters, has developed a social networking vertent of it’s own. A natural evolution or pure necessity?

That’s it for this week. Hope you enjoy the links. And, as always, if any of the readers has links that considers interesting, submited to us and join the Say it with Links Hall of Fame.

Have a great weekend!


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The TrendWatch is the collective postings of some of the FullSIX Group’s designers, strategists, and consultants on new media and marketing trends. It is meant to be an impromptu think-tank, and is a way for us to share theories and beliefs about how we think communication and connectivity is evolving.

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