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Oct 31, 2005

Web2.0 will kill Web 1.0?

In some way, structured blogging can be dangerous to big, well established web services that provide "structured content". Sites like ebay.com, Monster.com, craigslist.org, Yahoo Personals and more collects data from its users in a structured way and display it to other users within its search engine or category lists.

Imagine a world where people stop using those services and instead, they use their own Blogs to post Job offers, Dating profiles, items/ properties for sale/rent using a common structure and appropriate Tags.

In this imaginary world, anyone can look for a job or an Item for sale (Or a picture of a house in X street and Y blvd) just by searching Google/ Technorati or other search engine that will understand structured content and classify it in a way that will help finding the right item/ apartment/job/love.

How close are we to this world? one year? 2 years?

Oct 24, 2005

"The Keyboard" pics from Rabin Square

Here are the pictures that we took from the roof of Tel Aviv city hall. Unfortunately, we didn't managed to get 1000 people for this photo but the 300-350 people that came where enough for producing this great pics for the cover of the "Mikledet" book.

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Painting the square took us 3 hours

Oct 11, 2005

1000 People on a cover of a book

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This is the view of Rabin square from the roof of Tel Aviv city hall. The print letters say "The Keyboard" in Hebrew. This will be the name of a book that holds a collection of short stories Israeli bloggers wrote.

In October 20 we will be taking the same picture but now, with 1000 people creating the word by standing in the pattern. This picture will be the cover of the book that will be published in November.

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