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Web 3.0 = (4C + P + VS)
4C = content, commerce, community and context. Will use for ISPCON presentation with DavidLinkedIn: Answers: How is social networking going to transform the future of business?
How is social networking going to transform the future of business?Innovation: Companies are from MARS, Customers are from VENUS
Why do companies continue to spend so much money on signing up new customers and pay little to no attention to acquired customers? Existing customers want long term relationships and attention, yet coBlue Whale Labs
Great Presentations by Stowe BoydFuturistic Play by Andrew Chen: Rule of thumb: Is 1-9-90 really correct?
Rule of Thumb for social media sites: 1% create, 9% comment, and 90% are just lurkers.The Significance of "Social Software". Many-to-Many: by Danah Boyd
I’ve been meaning to write a paper on “The Significance of ‘Social Software’” for some time, but… In the meantime, i’ve written an abstract for public criticism.Does Your CEO Get Web 2.0? « Web Worker Daily
If the CEO of your company came to you one day and said, “Tell me what we’re doing about Web 2.0,” how prepared would you be for the discussion? Here’s one way to lead the conversationTotally Wired
The National School Boards Association has released another slice of the study designed to focus on the educational potential of social networking technology.Nothing to Watch on TV? Streaming Video Appeals to Niche Audiences - New York Times
estimated that 47% of American households have broadband connections that make streaming possible because it transmits data fasterIs a Web Bubble Bursting? - WSJ.com
Trouble is, Internet traffic growth may be slowing world-wide, according to the researcher who debunked the hype behind the first bubble. Andrew Odlyzko, a professor at the University of Minnesota, haWeb reaches new milestone: 100 million sites - CNN.com
There are now 100 million Web sites with domain names and content on them," said Netcraft's Rich Miller. "Within that, there are some that are busy and updated more often, and that represenDigital age spawns a new first-responder - The Boston Globe
"The technologies lower the barriers for collective action," said Howard Rheingold, author of "Smart Mobs," a book on how electronic devices spawn social networks. "People areMobileCrunch » AOL Survey: Mobile Let’s Users Check E-Mail at All Times
According to AOL, the average e-mail user checks his or her mail and estimated five times per day, and 59% of mobile users check every time a message arrives. Washington, DC according to the survey isSomething Different IS Happening: Social Media
the impact on society as more and more people connect on the web.As this occurs, he says " that the principles of openness, transparency, diversity, and egalitarianism that engender web culture&qPersonal Scalability : [chrisbrogan.com]
When I talk to businesses about using social media and social networking tools, I'll tell you that most of them hear the premise behind Twitter and Facebook and videoblogging and immediately tell me tSocial constructionism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When people interact, they do so with the understanding that their respective perceptions of reality are related, and as they act upon this understanding their common knowledge of reality becomes rein