ARCast - Web 2.0 and the Edge with Mike Platt (Part 1)
- Posted: Mar 17, 2006 at 11:50 AM
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“You affect the world by what you browse.”Web 2.0? Shouldn’t we be at Web 15.3 by now? Well I don’t know who decides this whole version thing but apparently the web is changing all around us. All I have to do is watch my teenage son creating his page on Myspace to see it in action. You see my son represents the edge of this new wave according to my guest today Mike Platt. We recently sat down for a long chat about the edge and what this will mean for architecture.
- Tim Berners-Lee inventor of the World Wide Web
-Ron
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Having re-listened to this installment, I wanted to say that the discussion of how the concept of the long tail fits into web 2.0 was really interesting. I also really liked the comparison between web 1.0 revenue models (more like newspaper business models) and the web 2.0 revenue model, which is still being defined but is a whole different value proposition. I also think that the point about the value in aggregating data and information in a useful way is huge. This sets up the great discussion on tagging in the next installment with Mike.
Ron, great work. Keep it up!
- Jon Reed, JonERP.com
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