Tag Archives: web 2.0

Going The Distance

Is social media sustainable? It has proven current value. But what is the next big thing – where will customers demand the market to meet them? Or more importantly when the “shiny” wears off – how will social media evolve to be fresh?
“When an object of design is long lasting, it has two concurrent effects: [...]

Goodness Gracious, Great Blogs of Fire!

Heather Mansfield examines how a nonprofit’s Web 2.0 donor is different than traditional donors on Change.org blog. Spending “a minimum of 50 hours a week [on social networks],” Heather explains, “I have been noticing and pondering some distinct characteristics of Web 2.0 donors.” Heather says, once donors go Web 2.0, they don’t go back. They [...]

Goodness Gracious, Great Blogs of Fire!

Following his post earlier this week discussing the evolution of Government 2.0 experts, Aaron Brazell offers insight into why the government will have difficulty moving into the Web 2.0 world. Aaron says, “Until there is a sensible way to prevent user-generated content from being user-generated security nightmares…Government 1.0 will rule the day.” Do you think [...]

Why “3.0?”

The lastest marketing buzz and propaganda features the term web 3.0. Ahhhh!!!! An s.technorati search reveals 608 high authority posts using this term in the past six months.
We had a hard enough time understanding 2.0 (the movement from static to truly social technology and content). It was hard to constantly explain this horrific cliche to [...]