Beer Fest, Kalemegdan Fortress, Belgrade
We were having loads of fun:
Beer Fest Pics
We were having loads of fun:
Beer Fest Pics
Well, I don’t know what is going on, but it seems that my other blog is dead. Until it is operational again (or not), this will be the main place to be…
Update: There is definitely no more Web 2.0 hysteria, so I will try to make new one for all of you people…
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On Weblog tools collection blog I’ve seen pretty interesting things, mainly evaluations of your blogs value, in cash. There are two links:
LeapFish and
Well, based on their estimates, my blogs are worth totally $165.518,24
When do I get paid?
And here’s why: There’s not enough money, and money keeps things going, in the extent of billions, for a florists Ajaxed page. Everyone got greedy, and want a share of this multi-million cookie. In 2005 there were so many GREAT web applications that you just can’t imagine. Today, 3/4 of them are done for - they do not exist anymore because no one was interested, although there were like million users of the same service. There are 2 possibilities: one, to promptly find a gold mine in form of fat white Caucasian investors (good for both sides - one gets the money, other gets tax cuts), and the other possibility is to charge users for these services, as this could get money, too… Sad but true. I leave you now to think about this, and start making money, before all ends in a bang. Big bang.
Well, couple of days ago, I was with friends of mine over at the favorite local hang-out spot of ours, and we started discussing web 2.0. It seems that we’ve got some pretty bad ideas, such as these: Web 2.0 apps will eat all available internet bandwidth before 2010. And here’s why: Bandwidth is limited. We’ve already seen applications like Google suggest that give you partial results, by getting all results that matter to you. Well, you type a letter, and Google sends you partials, using bandwidth. Then you type another letter, and Google uses some more bandwidth. as you continue typing letters, you can see that these small fractions of bandwidth usage, multiplied by a billion or more users using Google at a same time, will take billion times more bandwidth, times number of letters used for search. As almost every search is 4 letters or more, you can foresee the scenario… But, there’s an encouraging thoughts, which we didn’t think about: by 2010, internet will expand. It will expand more and more, thus allowing such a waste of bandwidth…
Google is mentioned here per-example, it could be any web service that uses such partial queries to their servers, such as userscripts.org, metak (mentioned before), etc…
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I’ve just stumbled upon best Serbian Web 2.0 Application yet- Metak (Bullet in English) translator, free engine for online translation of words (that’s what the translators are all for) from Serbian to English and vice-versa. At first I thought it was just yet-another-translator, but with first letter that I typed, it was all different… Something like Google suggest happened in a flash, and with every letter typed, selection was narrowing, until I’ve got my word… fast as a bullet… This is great, and this goes straight to my bookmarks…
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