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Web 2.0 Expo Reveals: Mobile Is The New Desktop, Social Nets The New Media Companies - Wolfe's Den Blog - InformationWeek - 0 views
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Wolfe's three laws of the brave new Web 2.0 world are: Mobile is the new desktop, the home page is dead, and social networks like Facebook and MySpace presage the media company of the future.
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No one, and I can't stress this enough, gives a shit about your brand. They care about what user experience you deliver to them. This obtains whether you're in the physical world selling a product, or online serving up content.
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The new go-to destination of users won't be home pages but instead will be Web apps. That is, users will access content -- news, blogs, video -- and interact with your (their) communities via apps, hopefully apps that you develop and sell ads around.
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Aza's Thoughts » Ubiquity In Depth - 0 views
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Web 2.0 Meme Map - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views
Internet Famous Class - 1 views
Web 3.0: No humans required - July 1, 2007 - 0 views
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Semantic tags are added manually, or automatically if the item is a photo from Flickr or a video from YouTube. "We add a new level of order to connect and interact with these things at a higher level than is possible today," Spivack says. "We are letting you build a little semantic Web for your project, your group, or your interest." When it's done, it should be like the best wiki you've ever used. To illustrate, Spivack flips open his computer and pulls up his own Radar-enabled page.
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