[FRIAM] What is Web 2.0? Reminder
Saul Caganoff
scaganoff at gmail.com
Thu Sep 13 23:39:45 EDT 2007
With Web 1.0 no-one knows you're a dog.
With Web 2.0 someone knows your a dog and will tell everyone else.
:-)
Regards,
Saul
On 9/12/07, Robert Cordingley <robert at cirrillian.com> wrote:
>
> For those of you who have already responded to my request (shown below),
> thank you!
>
> I'd really like to hear from you the rest of you too - there's still 4
> days to go to put your thoughts into the mix.
>
> Thanks,
> Robert
>
> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: What is Web 2.0? Date: Thu,
> 06 Sep 2007 08:53:22 -0500 From: Robert Cordingley
> <robert at cirrillian.com> <robert at cirrillian.com> Reply-To:
> robert at cirrillian.com To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee
> Group <Friam at redfish.com> <Friam at redfish.com>
>
> There have been some occasions recently when a particular technology or
> solution we have been looking at was referred to as "Web 2.0". Some
> preliminary research on what is "Web 2.0" has only confused me some more.
> So (with Steve Guerin's blessing) I decided it would be useful to poll the
> FRIAM group with a few questions in an attempt to clarify the meaning of the
> term.
>
> I hope to include a summary of the various thoughts and opinions in an
> upcoming newsletter I put out. I'll post a copy here too. So, there are
> only a few ground rules:
>
> - I won't mention names of contributors in anything I publish.
> - In responding, you are letting me quote you (anonymously) and
> letting me use the compiled responses, without copyright infringement.
> - Please try not to bury me with long epistles, material that is
> excessively technical or laced with large doses of jargon.
> - Please send your contributions directly to me at
> robert at cirrillian.com by September 15, 2008.
>
> The newsletter (http://www.cirrillian.com/newsletters.html) is free and
> comes out about 4 times a year.
>
> So here are a few questions to get the gray matter going:
>
> - What was Web 1.0?
> - What is Web 2.0: a technology, a style of usage, a type of
> application, none of the above, all of the above?
> - What will follow?
> - Is there anything worth mentioning in between?
> - What can your share about your profession?
>
> Thanks for your contributions!
>
> Robert Cordingley
> www.cirrillian.com
>
>
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Saul Caganoff
Enterprise IT Architect
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