Web 2.0 Innovation Map

by david on February 1, 2006

Wowsers! The Web 2.0 Innovation Map is swanky. And I just found Reg Cheramy’s Web2.0central

Canadian Web 2.0 Companies/Applications

Missing Canadians (aka Canadian Web 2.0 Companies not found on the Innovation Map)

Check out Mark Evan’s Where’s Canada’s Web 2.0 Party? and Michael McDerment’s Canadian Web 2.0 Companies for more information.

{ 7 comments }

Mike McDerment | 2ndSite February 1, 2006 at 10:27 am

Oh 2ndSite is there.they just misspelled our name as Second Site.pretty common mistake actually. That's why we are murdering our brand:

http://www.brandmurder.com
http://www.brandmurder.com

Bryce Johnson February 1, 2006 at 1:46 pm

I find it interesting that you have Raincity Studios on your list. I wonder what makes their service offering Web 2.0? I realize that the people there are very smart and extremely plugged in to what Web 2.0 is about but is there anything in particular about their model over other service firms that would make them Web 2.0. Is there a model for a Web 2.0 services firm?

David Crow February 1, 2006 at 1:55 pm

I am not sure that RainCity or Rich Internet Group are inherently Web 2.0. I think I was listing them because they appear to have experience with AJAX, dhtml and other apps.

Jeremy Hubert February 2, 2006 at 3:55 pm

And now with me on board, Raincity Studios is getting more and more involved in 'Web 2.0'

Our new products are being written in RubyOnRails with loving front end support from AJAX and Prototype.

All hail web services. :p

Seb February 3, 2006 at 5:17 am

Tagsy, PeopleFeeds = Montreal, PQ

John Philip Green February 3, 2006 at 8:09 pm

Don't forget us! Nuvvo is Web 2.0's answer to elearning: AJAX, RSS/Atom, VoIP, etc. We're in Toronto.

Geof Harries February 6, 2006 at 11:49 am

What does Missing Canadians mean?

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