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- Alabaster1234, on 03/16/2009, -1/+4I hear Web 2.0 can even stop world hunger. It (whatever "it" actually is) is the miracle answer to every question ever invented.
Basically ... Web 2.0 = 42 - SilverRocket, on 03/16/2009, -0/+2Hmmm. That image is from this week's NY Times magazine, about a Russian composer. Weird thing to have included.
- palmer, on 03/16/2009, -0/+2Buried for slapping a tired, fraudulent label on stuff that has been around for a decade and a half. Look at this nonsense:
"IBM created a Facebook page for people interested in news and information about its System z mainframe computer offerings."
Ever heard of a FORUM? A real online forum is far better for facilitating news dissemination and exchange between users. That's what is was made for. - beck5, on 03/16/2009, -0/+2dug for Zappos.com the least web 2.0 looking website ever
- ethos101, on 03/16/2009, -0/+2"...a way for us, as humans, to get together and decide, as a community, these opinions..."
Wait, what? I'll decide my own opinions, thanks. - chiax, on 08/30/2009, -0/+1Web 2.0 was centralized on user experience read post on web 2.0 at:
http://digg.com/d311mDH
Web 3.0 is the next generation of WEB. Please read this article on Web 3.0:
http://digg.com/d312Npv
Regards,
http://pagerankandalexa.com/blog - persistence, on 09/15/2009, -0/+1I did a video on Web 2.0:
http://digg.com/d312tZY - koksing1988, on 03/17/2009, -0/+0Yeah. I agree the opinion of the author.
21th century is the period of web 2.0 like Google.
I saw the New York Times is popular in US. - jameson5, on 03/16/2009, -1/+1dug for Hitchhiker's reference
- persistence, on 06/25/2009, -0/+0Web 2.0 and Twitter is great!
- WhaneTheWhip, on 03/16/2009, -2/+1Web 2.0 not only opens up a business to receive more popularity, but to also receive more criticism too. Web 2.0, like all predecessors will be replaced by even more robust interactivity. By all means, take full advantage of social media, but don't make the mistake of assuming that simply having a profile will suffice, *how* you are presented is just as important as where you are presented.
- jdhayes, on 03/15/2009, -4/+2Unfortunately, this paints a false sense of security. It is erroneous to assume that if you elect not to participate in social networks as a business, you will not have bad Internet publicity. If people have negative opinions about your products, services or business in general, they will find a public vehicle to voice them. http://mycsosolutions.net/2009/03/14/security-issu ...
- agentsrecord, on 03/15/2009, -4/+2Users like to have a say in the growth of any medium. We don't like to be 'told' what to like or what to hate. Web 2.0 is very much a way for us, as humans, to get together and decide, as a community, these opinions. The only folks that dislike this new idea in media are those who made their fortunes off controlling our media.
Dugg for endorsing control to the people that deserve it: the people. - RushPRnews, on 03/14/2009, -6/+2Another important aspect is understanding cloud computing to remain successful in business,
read http://www.rushprnews.com/2009/02/10/understanding ...



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