Web 2.0 Research
July 22nd, 2008 · Filed Under: Web 2.0 Research
The participants will come from the field of computer science, Semantic Web or Web 2.0 research groups. The primary goal of the workshop is to establish and enhance communication between these communities. This paper will examine the possibility of accepting the personal and subcultural identities that will inevitably emerge with the development of Web 2.0 research tools.
The course assumes that participants have working knowledge of Web 2.0 tools, such as social bookmarking (e.g. Flickr, del.icio.us), blogs, wikis, etc. Forrester actually notes the latter trend, saying that consolidation in the Web 2.0 market has been happening over the past 18 months - e.g. It’s a fairly regular topic of conversation at Stamen : how can you make a visualisation of e.g. Is it possible to use great circles to connect air travel destinations without it looking like missiles?
You download the software to your lap top and then you can enter this world. When you do, your avatar represents you. We are also seeing richer devices over last four years and richer ways of interacting with the network, not only in hardware like game consoles and mobile devices, but also in the software layer. You don’t have to be a computer scientist to create a program. This is the 353rd report in a series of market research reports that provide forecasts in communications, telecommunications, the internet, computer, software, and telephone equipment. The project leaders take direct responsibility for writing and preparing each report.
They start off with risk mitigation but they very quickly see the business value in these tools. It needs to supersede our tendency to teach like we always have and our fear in risking new ways of doing things. Our obligation to making our students and ourselves life long learners is the driver for change in each of us, in our peers and our institutions. All that being said, somewhat longer pieces are being produced either regularly or on an occasional basis by such sites as Calculated Risk, RGE Monitor, and Econbrowser, with what seems to be positive results. Undoubtedly something that would help this become more widespread is if the cost of data collection was significantly reduced.
If I’m a small business I would want to use every means possible. Though I can understand that the perception might be that it is cost prohibitive. However, that doesn’t mean a contrarian doesn’t have a reason to “keep an eye” on the mass opinion. Just less of a reason and different motivation. This means that people can?t play with or use technology imaginatively. The security of the firewall is paramount, you can?t go onto you-tube, you can?t use Skype (in fact some of the IT Stasi invest in products like Skype-killer and you certainly couldn?t fool around with RSS feeds).
This means that the relationship between businesses and their customers is changing. VRM, or vendor relationship management, is the coin-side of CRM. Meanwhile, the growth rate in the number of brand-relevant discussion forums increased as much as five-fold, depending on the specific brand. Across both these blog and discussion forum spaces, the favorability of the content is most often negative toward the brands, Borrini says. I mean those managers should have been summarily fired years ago before running Detroit into the ground the way they did. It’s utterly shameful.
Wikipedia has established a means for resolving disagreements, and even a way to deal with the “dark side” that sometimes manifests itself here, as it does everywhere. Meanwhile 53% of 25 to 34 year olds are open to the idea, compared to 45% of 18 to 24 year olds. The older age group is also more likely to switch banks for Web 2.0 gadgets than 18 to 24 year olds.
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