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Satin Pajamas: Best New Weblog
Nominate your favorite new European blog(s) here. First post must be in 2005 2006.
The Bob for the Best Weblog in English goes to
Deutsche Welle’s “Bobs” Cermony in Berlin, photo by ixpaidcontent.org, Rafat Ali’s great blog and, not at all ironically, flourishing micropublishing business about the economics (well, actually more the business) of digital content. Congratulations!
I haven’t found any English blog covering the Award Ceremony taking place in Berlin right now, but if you can read German, check out wirres.net where Felix Schwenzel updates as the awards are handed out.
afoe 3.0a
Someone once said that there’s nothing really new to the concept of „Web2.0“, that it is really just a marketing ploy designed to actually make those people (in German) get what it’s all about. Someone else said that it all could have been done just as well with a cgi and some Perl back in 1995. And that’s probably true in some sense. But just as my claim to a successful voice over IP telephone call using a 14.4kpbs modem in early 1995, it is also entirely misleading.
If you’ve not been on holiday for the last week, you’ve probably spent as much time on the web as you did in a whole month in 1995 – or more. In 1995, when Sandra Bullock ordered a pizza over the web in „The Net“, I had a good laugh thinking ‚why would anyone ever want to do that?’ Now, while the pizza is probably still best ordered with a traditional phonecall, the web has improved in a lot. Ten years ago, there was still scaffolding everywhere. Now, even if you’re not playing “Second Life“, it has become a not too uncomfortable place to hang out, read, write, watch crazy stuff, or chat with people.
Just as the social invention of the telephone followed its technological invention and, in many ways, surprised those who had to evaluate its potential value before, the web will keep surprising us. And occasionally, we will try to classify phases and identify them with numbers. So websites with increased interactivity and partly user created content – that’s web 2.0.
So what is 2.0 about afoe now?
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Web 2.0, afoe 3.0
Gentle readers, for a while now, we have been working behind the scenes on a new and shiny “web 2.0 enhanced”-version of A Fistful of Euros. Tonight, the time has come to lift the curtain.
However, in the process of lifting, you may experience temporary service interruptions.
Good job, get a Bob!
Well, that rhyme may not be a particularly, well, good job. But then, there’s really not that much that rhymes well with “BOB”, despite the fact that the BOBS, Deutsche Welle’s Blog Awards, have become a rather well known by now.
And this year, A Fistful of Euros has been nominated in the category “Best Weblog (english)”.
So if you, gentle readers, think we deserve it more than any of the other great blogs on the shortlist, you can click here to go to their voting form and vote for us!
Radio afoe – soon in this theatre.
Radio afoe has been set up to accomodate the Fistful’s interest in audiovisual blogging. So check back soon for our first podcast.
Sweeping Up
While we’re working on the update, our latest changes to the back end seems to have left us vulnerable to more comment spam than usual. (On the other hand, it’s become much easier to add pictures.) We’re doing our best to take out the trash, but there may be a bit more of it than you’re used to seeing here. Also, if we happen to take out one of your real and valuable comments by mistake, just let us know. We’ll try to rescue it from the assorted bits and bytes laying around in the construction site here.
Working on it
The intrepid Tobias Schwarz is working on an update to A Fistful of Euros. It’s great stuff, from what he’s shown us in previews, and he has been very good not only with the heavy lifting and template tweaking, he’s been very open about incorporating the odd suggestion from the rest of the crew.
It’s scheduled to go live Real Soon Now, but first, a look behind the scenes at a developer’s work…
With a little help from our friends
Fistful’s just turned three. We’re going to mark the occasion by running guest posts by a bunch of people we like and admire for the next ten days or so. We’re honored that so many stellar bloggers have agreed to participate.
First up is Praktike from American Footprints.
