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    The internet has been described as the new wild west, since its Inception entrepreneurs have been trying to use it to make money quickly. It has brought together huge numbers of potential consumers and marketers in a very short time. Suppliers of goods and services, with a
    bout selling people anything. Instead, it’s about providing a way for people to participate in and create communities. In Web 2.0 the content providers and the content consumers are the same people.

    Here are five signs that you’re looking at Web 2.0:

    A friend sent a personal

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    Things change fast in the world of technology and even faster on-line. If you’re just getting comfortable sending email then you might be confused by the buzz surrounding “Web 2.0.” What is it, and what does it mean for you?

    Web 1.0

    In the early days of the Internet people thought of web pages as being just like pages in a huge book. We searched through them to find information the same way you would flip through an encyclopaedia. There was a clear division between content providers and content consumers.

    Here are five signs that you’re looking at Web 1.0:

    You don’t know who wrote what you’re reading

    • The content sounds like a committee wrote it

    • You have no idea how old the content is – or it’s clearly older than a few months

    • There’s no way to comment on anything

    • Somebody is trying to sell you a product or service

    Web 2.0

    In the 90’s the most popular comedy on television was a show about nothing. Late in the first decade of the 21st century, the most popular websites and businesses are also based on nothing – or at least not based on traditional products. Web 2.0 isn’t about selling people anything. Instead, it’s about providing a way for people to participate in and create communities. In Web 2.0 the content providers and the content consumers are the same people.

    Here are five signs that you’re looking at Web 2.0:

    A friend sent a personal

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    hought of web pages as being just like pages in a huge book. We searched through them to find information the same way you would flip through an encyclopaedia. There was a clear division between content providers and content consumers.

    Here are five signs that you’re looking at Web 1.0:

    You don’t know who wrote what you’re reading

    • The content sounds like a committee wrote it

    • You have no idea how old the content is – or it’s clearly older than a few months

    • There’s no way to comment on anything

    • Somebody is trying to sell you a product or service

    Web 2.0

    In the 90’s the most popular comedy on television was a show about nothing. Late in the first decade of the 21st century, the most popular websites and businesses are also based on nothing – or at least not based on traditional products. Web 2.0 isn’t about selling people anything. Instead, it’s about providing a way for people to participate in and create communities. In Web 2.0 the content providers and the content consumers are the same people.

    Here are five signs that you’re looking at Web 2.0:

    A friend sent a personal

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    You don’t know who wrote what you’re reading

    • The content sounds like a committee wrote it

    • You have no idea how old the content is – or it’s clearly older than a few months

    • There’s no way to comment on anything

    • Somebody is trying to sell you a product or service

    Web 2.0

    In the 90’s the most popular comedy on television was a show about nothing. Late in the first decade of the 21st century, the most popular websites and businesses are also based on nothing – or at least not based on traditional products. Web 2.0 isn’t about selling people anything. Instead, it’s about providing a way for people to participate in and create communities. In Web 2.0 the content providers and the content consumers are the same people.

    Here are five signs that you’re looking at Web 2.0:

    A friend sent a personal

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    ct or service

    Web 2.0

    In the 90’s the most popular comedy on television was a show about nothing. Late in the first decade of the 21st century, the most popular websites and businesses are also based on nothing – or at least not based on traditional products. Web 2.0 isn’t about selling people anything. Instead, it’s about providing a way for people to participate in and create communities. In Web 2.0 the content providers and the content consumers are the same people.

    Here are five signs that you’re looking at Web 2.0:

    A friend sent a personal

    It is Personal, It's Business
    “It’s not personal, it’s business”- The gangster says to his victim pointing the barrel of the gun straight at his head. Then, the camera angle changes, the shot fires, and the body of the helpless victim falls on the ground. You have probably seen a couple of movies with sc
    bout selling people anything. Instead, it’s about providing a way for people to participate in and create communities. In Web 2.0 the content providers and the content consumers are the same people.

    Here are five signs that you’re looking at Web 2.0:

    A friend sent a personal invitation to you to participate

    • The content sounds like real people wrote it

    • You can comment on what you see and participate in conversations with other people

    • New content is being continuously generated from a large user base

    • People are trying to promote ideas or viewpoints

    Three Web 2.0 Names to Drop

    MySpace – 100,000,000 users can’t be wrong.

    Flickr – because a picture is worth a 1000 words…

    Del.icio.us – share your favorite web sites with the world.

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