Tech Crunch Blog Review
Tech Crunch provides the latest reviews of Web 2.0 applications.
What is Web 2.0?
Many are still debating the answer to that question. The Web is a constantly changing place. Over the last few years many web based applications have appeared that are the moving the web in a different direction. My novice definition of Web 2.0 would be:
Next generation web applications geared towards creating participatory interaction between people and information.
Examples of Web 2.0 types of applications include: blogging software, social bookmarking, context based advertisting, podcasting applications, etc.
All of that is to say, if you want to know more about Web 2.0, Tech Crunch is a must read.
The application reviews are very thorough. Much more thorough then some of the reviews I provide on this site. Reviews often include a detailed explanation that includes screenshots.
Beginners can be overwhelmed by the amount of information there is on the web. My purpose in recommending blogs is to point out places that do a good job of whittling down information so that is is easily accessible and usable. When it comes to the world of Web 2.0, Tech Crunch does exactly that.
About the Author
Paul Flyer loves to research the web and find resources and tools for building, maintaining and promoting websites. Based in Saint Louis, MO, he works in management and spends his free time sharpening his web development and copy writing skills. Feel free to contact Paul with any questions, comments or ideas. He is also available to help you with your own website.
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Webneeks.com is also a great blog website for web technology.. Similar to tech crunch
Thanks for the tip Marshall.