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Article 14

Thanks for the Web 2.0 introduction. Just one bone to pick: eBay as a example web 2.0? Have I missed something new they’ve introduced recently? I’ve seen some call Craigslist Web 2.0-ish, but eBay...

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Article 13

At one of the many Web 2.0 panels at the IA Summit this year, one audience member defined it as “being able to do cool sh*t without having to reload the page.” Simplistic as this sounds, I think that...

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Article 12

Thank you for your thoughts. I consider eBay to be web 2.0 largely because of its participatory values and because each time an end user interacts with the service it makes the service stronger. Having...

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Article 11

Shiv, I think what’ll enhance this article is reasons for introducing Web 2.0 to the Intranet Environment. Lets say an organization moves to a tagging solution instead to meta data models – is it the...

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Article 10

It’s great to see a discussion of enterprise software, which can lag the consumer world in many respects, and as a result, is viewed as a dismal corner of the web world. I agree Web 2.0 and Ajax offer...

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Article 9

Michael and Alok, thanks for your comments. Michael, I couldn’t agree more with you about some of the challenges with measuring costs and benefits. Companies recognize that there is a knowledge problem...

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Article 8

I strongly recommend examining the work of Euan Semple at the BBC. He had a very low-tech and bottom-up approach to Knowledge Management using web 2.0 tools.

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Article 7

Great summary of Web 2.0 topics. It is great to see some of these tools finally making it into use in the business world after years of testing and research in Higher Education. Just to add some...

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Article 6

Effectively, Web 2.0 is an organic, ever changing fabric knit based on collaborative efforts of the many. AJAX implementations make interacting with web interfaces speedier, in one sense, but more...

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Article 5

Shiv, an excellent high-level introduction. I’ve referenced it on our internal company blog. One thing that I’ve been trying to get enculturated throughout my company is that Web 2.0 is not only...

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Article 4

You know what we’ve got to exploit to get Web 2.0 in the enterprise? Selfishness. If it makes my life easier, I want it. Is your intranet rotting? Make your life easy: Deploy a wiki. Now if it’s...

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Article 3

Shiv, this is an excellent overview. Web 2.0 has not only the potential to increase organizational change. Organizational Transparency, collaborative business models, collaborative ideation, have the...

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Article 2

Thank you for all the feedback and the thoughts on Web 2.0. I really like the idea of capitalizing on “selfishness!” Talking about Web 2.0 Google has released its web apps as an Office 2.0 type...

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Article 1

Good Article!!

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Article 0

Excellent article… i would like to translate it into Spanish and want to publish it on www.chilepd.cl “Chile Pais de Diseño” (a designer’s blog community), and on my personal blog. waiting for your...

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