
If you're looking for a Web 2.0 reading list, this blog is for you. I've decided to collect and review the most useful and popular books covering different aspects of the Web 2.0 initiative, including design, programming, security, and basic concepts.
I hope you find this list of reading books useful. If you have any reviews that you would like to include, please drop me a note.
2 comments:
Hey there. Myself, James Governor and Dion Hinchcliffe just finished a new book on Web 2.0 for O'Reilly. The new O'Reilly Book Web 2.0 Architectures is probably the easiest book for anyone looking for an explanation of what Web 2.0 really is. It breaks away architectural patterns from hype and marketing to look at the specific mechanisms that companies like Google, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube etc really used to beat out the incumbents in their spaces. Web 2.0 Architectures explains these in ways that are cleanly decoupled from the implementations and hence applicable to other domains. Link - http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596514433/
We'd love to have you review it here and will be happy to send out a free copy. please email duane at nickull dot net with your address etc and I'll send one out.
Thanks for sharing informative post.
Good Luck.
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