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Web Apps : Tim O’Reilly

Tuesday, July 11th, 2006

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In this interview, Ryan Carson from Carson Workshops talks to Tim O’Reilly, the man behind the conferences and the eponymous publishing house.

Download the MP3 (7.78 MB)


Questions and topics we cover in the interview

  1. What most excited you at the recent Where 2.0 conference?
  2. Developments in South Korea - virtual worlds and their impact on the web and the world
  3. Building the cyborg - people as part of the application
  4. Web 3.0! From people powered applications to a system which observes itself
  5. Trademarks and patents - RSS

URLS Mentioned

  1. Secondlife.com

Part two of this interview will conclude next week, in which Tim talks about web apps and the direction of the web.

Future of Web Apps Expo is back in London, 8-10 Oct, bringing you our fresh blend of amazing speakers, great advice and tons of networking potential.

7 Responses to “Tim O’Reilly”

  1. Pig Pen - Web Standards Compliant Web Design Blog » Blog Archive » Interview With Tim O’Reilly says

    […] Interview With Tim O’Reilly is an mp3 to grab while you’re working. […]

  2. Bdev says

    It appears that the MP3 ends prematurely. Tim is in the middle of a sentence regarding the rise of the virtual economy and the file just ends.

  3. chris says

    Yeah bummer, I was just getting into it.

    Can we be notified again when its fixed?

  4. Lisa Jones says

    Part two of the interview will be appearing next week.

  5. Vorsprung durch Webstandards | “Das Web 2.0 ist kein basisdemokratischer, himmlischer Ort” says

    […] Wem dieses Interview zu kurz ist, findet bei Vitamin zwei weitere Interviews mit Tim O’Reilly als Podcast: Vitamin-Interview mit Tim O’Reilly Teil 1, Vitamin-Interview mit Tim O’Reilly Teil 2 […]

  6. webmaster says

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

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