By NeilMcEvoy on
Hi guys
Still totally basic, only standard B7 theme, much more design work to be applied etc.
Thought I'd post it now as one objective is to showcase Drupal within the context of Web 2.0, so if you have any cool apps, development ideas etc., we can work together to incorporate and demo it etc.
Expert articles, feedback of course welcome and appreciated.
Cheers, Neil.
Comments
looking good..
Hi Neil,
Looks great...
Quick one re: using the "Web 2.0" term, I read/heard somewhere that someone has trademarked/patented the "web 2.0" term. Not sure where I hear/read it and I'm not certain that someone "owns" it...but I thought I'd mention it or flag it so you can check it out.
Dub
Currently in Switzerland working as an Application Developer with UBS Investment Bank...using Drupal 7 and lots of swiss chocolate
O'Reilly
Hey Dub, cheers.
I think this is what you mean: http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2006/05/more_on_our_web_20_service_mar...
Apparently O'Reilly have tried to, and tried to apply it to some small conference organiser, and a bit of a shit storm followed...
Neil.
OReilly
I think you're probably referring to Oreilly/CMP - they are focused on protecting the term as it relates to conferences (they have a service mark on "Web 2.0 Conference" - not the general use of the phrase). Explanation from Tim O'Reilly here:
http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2006/05/web_20_service_mark_controvers.html
updated
updated with a new style. going for an ultra-simple approach to start with, then build on it.
still very early stages, looking for any feedback/ideas for good content (I'd like to do a good Drupal web 2.0 thang), site structure, business model etc.
Cheers, Neil.