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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Josh at GoUK.com
Sent: 16 January 2007 10:15
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: RE: [backstage] What is web 1, 2, and 3?
That wasn't aimed at you, Brian - it was aimed at Ian. If he
doesn't
.
Ian
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Josh at GoUK.com
Sent: 16 January 2007 10:15
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: RE: [backstage] What is web 1, 2, and 3?
That wasn't aimed at you, Brian - it was aimed at Ian. If he doesn't like
At 10:16 + 13/1/07, Gordon Joly wrote:
After thoughts.
Web 0.0 - info.cern.ch (via the command line)
Web 1.0 - HTML + Netscape
Web 2.0 - httpd + mysql + php (e.g. Mediawiki and phpGedView)
Afterthought 2.0
Mediawiki and related projects that use Mediawiki are committed to
] What is web 1, 2, and 3?
At 10:16 + 13/1/07, Gordon Joly wrote:
After thoughts.
Web 0.0 - info.cern.ch (via the command line)
Web 1.0 - HTML + Netscape
Web 2.0 - httpd + mysql + php (e.g. Mediawiki and phpGedView)
Afterthought 2.0
Mediawiki and related projects that use Mediawiki
At 11:51 + 15/1/07, Jason Cartwright wrote:
It did previously, but not anymore (to my knowledge).
http://support.bbc.co.uk/ogg/
J
Thanks. I knew that, but wanted somebody else to remind me...
:-)
Gordo
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Think Feynman/
http://pobox.com/~gordo/
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Subject: RE: [backstage] What is web 1, 2, and 3?
At 11:51 + 15/1/07, Jason Cartwright wrote:
It did previously, but not anymore (to my knowledge).
http://support.bbc.co.uk/ogg/
J
Thanks. I knew that, but wanted
At 19:36 + 15/1/07, Brian Butterworth wrote:
Ian,
I need the notifications for my other work and Outlook does not allow you to
do them message by message.
You can stop having to press 'Yes' or 'No' in Outlook by performing these
steps:
Tools/Options.../Email Options/Tracking Options
Then
At 18:37 + 15/1/07, Brian Butterworth wrote:
So now I know...
http://support.bbc.co.uk/ogg/old.shtml
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=enq=site%3Asupport.bbc.co.ukmeta=
And my favourite.
http://support.bbc.co.uk/multicast/why.html
:-)
Gordo
--
Think Feynman/
At 18:10 + 13/1/07, Richard Lockwood wrote:
Every time I heard two point oh used by a journalist I want to explain to
them in great depth that anything that is point oh is just this side of
being a beta and probably won't work if you roll it out.
Must be a Wakefield thing. Every time I
At 16:28 + 13/1/07, Brian Butterworth wrote:
After thoughts.
Web 0.0 - info.cern.ch (via the command line)
Technically speaking the word Internet is used prior to the invention of
http. By command line I presume you mean telnet as that is the network
service, the command line
At 18:52 + 12/1/07, Brian Butterworth wrote:
OMG, it's amazing that people from Yahoo don't know what the two point oh is
all about!
My definition of Web 2.0: now you can use browser-based programs to do
things that Visual Basic 3 could do...
Brian Butterworth
www.ukfree.tv
There is
yes but was it an accessible drop down menu object?
there's not yet an ajax version, unless you know different ~:
cheers
Jonathan Chetwynd
On 13 Jan 2007, at 09:44, Gordon Joly wrote:
At 18:52 + 12/1/07, Brian Butterworth wrote:
OMG, it's amazing that people from Yahoo don't know what
After thoughts.
Web 0.0 - info.cern.ch (via the command line)
Web 1.0 - HTML + Netscape
Web 2.0 - httpd + mysql + php (e.g. Mediawiki and phpGedView)
Web 3.0 - can we stop counting now??
Zero, one, two, many. That's all we need!!!
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Posted By: yalnifj
Date: 2006-06-26 09:03
Every time I heard two point oh used by a journalist I want to explain to
them in great depth that anything that is point oh is just this side of
being a beta and probably won't work if you roll it out.
Must be a Wakefield thing. Every time I hear the phrase Web two
point oh I want to kick
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ian Forrester
Sent: 12 January 2007 13:05
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: [backstage] What is web 1, 2, and 3?
Importance: Low
A good friend sent me this link which made me shake my head in horror.
Watch Charlie Rose ask the co-founder of Yahoo (jerry
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