Monday, September 24, 2007

Web 2.0 and Time Person of the Year Article

I found it very interesting that Time Magazine would make the person of the year, anyone and everyone in the world. It is very true about all of the comments and videos made on YouTube. I also find the music innovations and the blog entries amazing.

Web 2.0 has made some changes that has allowed the internet to be more reliable and responses to emergencies be acted on more quickly. They are also making multiple language versions of the program and users will be able to view CAD and PDF files online on a web page. There is a combination of community, peer production, collective intelligence, and difficult to re-create data sources that distinguishes Web 2.0 sites from other online destinations. (Web 2.0 Goes to Work by Cameron Sinclair)


Jake Huggins

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