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Still time to submit a Web 2.0 project
By Terry Freedman
Created on Tue, 29 Sep 2009, 12:41

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I've received some great-looking project ideas for inclusion in the new edition of the free Web 2.0 Projects Book. Here is a brief update on the current state of play. The deadline for submissions is tomorrow, ie 30th September -- but the process won't take more than 10 minutes!

The projects received so far span a range of applications. Interestingly (and as you would expect), video features more heavily than in the original edition of the book.

So far I have received just over 50 projects, plus an indication that at least one more will be submitted a bit later in the year, when some data from the project will be available. So that brings me on to something I'd like to say about the deadline: I don't like to extend deadlines if I can avoid doing so. However, if you have recently started a great project, but don't have much data yet, or if you have a great project going but don't have the time to submit the form by tomorrow, please get in touch and I will try to be as flexible as I can.

A slightly disappointing aspect of the submissions is that there are relatively few in the very young age group. So, if you are trying out Web 2.0 applications with tiny tots, please let us know about it!

The original article about this book is here: Web 2.0 Projects Book. To submit your project, I have set up an online form for that purpose.

I look forward to hearing from you!



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