http://www.pbs.org/engage/blog/five-good-questions-mark-glaser Q: What’s the future of the software industry and privacy with Web 2.0? A: It’s hard for sotware publishers and content publishers to protect their content in the digital age. Sharing cannot be stopped by technology or laws. Software will be going online, and a subscription model will become more common. For content, people [...]
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Web 1.0 — Yahoo!, MSN, and AOL among others, Pull-based, Vendor-driven Web Content Offering Web 2.0 — Wikipedia, Youtube, Blogger, MySpace, FaceBook, Flickr, and De.licio.us among others, Pull-based, User-driven Web content Offering Web 3.0 — Push-based, Data-driven (with or withour Web) Content Delivery for Pull-based marketing, and traditional search engine for Web 1.0 and Web [...]
Web 2.0 offers the next generation of online marketing tools—enabling businesses to harness the power of the Internet to reach customers in unique and varied ways. Web 2.0’s primary focus is getting people together to share their expertise and thoughts through social interaction. Web 2.0 principles embrace those tools and services with a social networking [...]
You can no longer use the excuse that setting up a blog is too hard. Plenty of blogging software is available easily, and mostly free, taking the guesswork out of blog-building. Today, assembling a blog is simple. What’s even more important, and much harder, is marketing your blog. To be successful, you must strengthen your [...]
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