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In the second part of this interview with Tim O’Reilly, Ryan Carson from Carson Workshops discusses the future of web apps and the web itself.

Download the MP3 (9.58 MB)


Questions and topics we cover in the interview

  1. What’s next according to the O’Reilly Radar?
  2. Why people are getting the whole web 2.0 thing wrong
  3. What’s critical for web developers to understand today?
  4. Only a year and a half left for start-up excitement?
  5. Design and commoditization

URLS Mentioned

  1. sketchup.com
  2. instructibles.com

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5 Responses to “Tim O’Reilly part two”

  1. Eric Knudtson says

    I found what Tim O’Rielly had to say fascinating. I was really dissapointed at the end when you cut him off. Could have let him run on at least a bit more, no?

    Thanks for sharing,
    eric

  2. Karl Long says

    I really enjoyed what Tim had to say, I especially like his point about people paying for meaning, as opposed to products. Related to that point people’s need for meaning is what is driving this creative renaissance we are in now, youtube, myspace, flickr, are all sites that enable their customers/users creativity to make meaning. Same goes for blogging and podcasting.

    BTW the audio was pretty spotty, I could hardly hear the interviewer, more gain :-)

  3. Brent Lagerman says

    Great interview. I learned HTML and CSS using O’Reilly books but never know there was such a cool interesting man behind them, it’s good to know that my money was well placed.

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  5. webmaster says

    I think you did a great job of pointing out the major strengths and weaknesses of the book.

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