Richard Akerman from Science Library Pad published this interesting slideshow about history leading up to Web 2.0, characteristics of Web 2.0, Twitter, Facebook and FriendFeed.
Hi,
I would be curious what you thought my take on the underlying reasons social media solutions work. I am trying to start a conversation on identifying them and using them as a guide for innovation. http://web20new.wordpress.com/2008/11/10/lessons-from-web-20-for-brick-and-mortars-guides-to-online-innovation-from-an-audience-centered-point-of-view/
-Ken
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Hi,
I would be curious what you thought my take on the underlying reasons social media solutions work. I am trying to start a conversation on identifying them and using them as a guide for innovation.
http://web20new.wordpress.com/2008/11/10/lessons-from-web-20-for-brick-and-mortars-guides-to-online-innovation-from-an-audience-centered-point-of-view/
-Ken
Hi,
I would be curious what you thought my take on the underlying reasons social media solutions work. I am trying to start a conversation on identifying them and using them as a guide for innovation.
http://web20new.wordpress.com/2008/11/10/lessons-from-web-20-for-brick-and-mortars-guides-to-online-innovation-from-an-audience-centered-point-of-view/
-Ken