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Twine Web Industry Trends

 

Twines,  the Semantic Web Application for exchanging knowledge, has a public twine is for sharing news articles or other information that are of special interest or value in understanding where the Web industry is heading.

 

see: Twine Web Industry Trends

 

Note: this Twine is also available via the following rss feed: http://www.twine.com/feed/atom/entries/twine/1hj7rh6g-q4/web-industry-trends/items

Brian’s Slides for Session 6 on Advertising, Infrastructure and Network Externalities

 

Here are the slides:

http://www.calt.insead.edu/eis/WebTrends/WebtrendsSession6.pdf

Web Trends in Government with government 2.0

 

The governement can also benefit from new web approaches, as suggested by Don Tapscott, author of Wikinomics in this podcast.

 

Business strategist and author Don Tapscott explains how he is working to create government Web sites intended to get American citizens engaged in democracy. He says the Internet can make government more open, participatory and efficient — and maybe even smaller and cheaper, too.

 

Listen more at: Government 2.0: Building an Online Democracy, Talk of the Nation, May 20, 2008

The experience trap: An article in HBR (and podcast)

 

Kishore Sengupta, Tarek K. Abdel-Hamid and Luk Van Wassenhove, Harvard Business Review, February 2008,

See also the Podcast and Video at INSEAD Knowledge.

 

When companies look for a manager, they should look for experience, right?

Well, maybe not.  INSEAD professors Kishore Sengupta and Luk Van Wassenhove say their research has revealed what they call the ‘experience trap.’

 

 

 

Or how too much experience can produce the oposite result than what would be expected.

 

read more, and access the podcast and video : here

Location based services: a ‘really big thing’?

 

The advent of devices with integrated GPS such as the last version of the Apple IPhone, could represent an important trend, and contribute to make the Web 4.0 (the ubiquitous web) a reality.

Look at the following Video showing Steve Jobs demonstrating an application making use of GPS.

At the Apple WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs demonstrates GPS on the new 3G iPhone. Jobs shows how an iPhone traveling in a car going down San Francisco’s famously crooked Lombard Street can be tracked as its user navigates the curves.

url: http://news.cnet.com/1606-2_3-50002574.html

Web Trends & Strategies Session 1

 

Here are the Slides about Cisco:

http://www.calt.insead.edu/eis/WebTrends/CiscoINSEADWebTrends.pdf (pdf, 6Mb)

 

Here’s the video Marc showed about future Telepresence:

 

And here are my Notes about the subjects we covered in Session 1:

Albert A. Angehrn Introduces Webtrends Course for the MBAs

 

An elective Course for INSEAD MBA students, about Web Trends, from a strategical and business perspective. May-June 2008

Albert A. Angehrn presents the Webtrends Course for the INSEAD MBAs 2008

This course will also also include a Simulation (aSap), as well as a number of invited speakers that will talk about their experience in this domain.