WEB 2 - The Internet as a digital common Available in COMMUNICATIONS and STRATEGIES no 65, 1st Quarter 2007
Released on = June 27, 2007, 4:22 am
Press Release Author = Monchalin / IDATE
Industry = Internet & Online
Press Release Summary = All those who want to know more about Web 2.0, its impact and evolutions: content providers, IPTV and Web platforms operators, multimedia CMO, advertising experts, ...
Press Release Body = COMMUNICATIONS & STRATEGIES is an international journal that aims to publish peer-reviewed papers focusing on the industry\'s key issues and offering a forum for the finest socio-economic analysis of the telecoms, IT and audiovisual sectors.
WEB 2.0 - The Internet as a digital common Available in COMMUNICATIONS & STRATEGIES no. 65, 1st Quarter 2007
Is there a new phenomenon on the web that really calls for a name like Web 2.0? This issue of COMMUNICATIONS & STRATEGIES poses this question and offers some evidence to suggest that, despite of a lot of hype, something strange is occurring as end users take control. Or at least, some control. With every company claiming to provide a Web 2.0 service, there has been a lot of hype along with some unproven business models. The industry is not fully immune from a Bubble 2.0, although the level of investment is still moderate compared to the previous bubble. Yet even if Web 2.0 is just an evolution in terms of technology (Ajax, wiki, RSS, etc.), it should still be considered as a major phase of the internet and a \"cultural\" revolution as its services mean giving end users some control over products. Web 2.0 is still in its infancy, as many providers are still organized around centralized product development and marketing. We should therefore see a lot of major new developments for Web 2.0 - before the next wave of innovation and Web 3.0 comes along! To cover the multiple dimensions of Web 2.0 (legal aspects, content production, content discovery, monetization, social interactions), this dossier proposes six articles and two interviews.
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