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Revision as of 05:02, 1 June 2007
Wiki for the [Webstock] Web 2.0 debate.
Web 2.0 debate
Our position is to argue against the statement: "Web 2.0 is all fizz and no substance"
Philip's Notes
Brenda's Notes
- the body of web 2.0-ish content is substantive in itself
- numbers of blogs
- wikis
- This guy has an interesting take on twitter - that essentially it helps middle-aged men connect with each other and be part of the world ... odd that! http://www.kn.com.au/networks/2007/05/twittering.html
- http://www.slideshare.net/thomaid/web-20-and-you - backgrounder
- This is pretty substantial - real people getting together courtesy of "web2.0 communications toolkit" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BarCamp