Web 2.0 – Time to Re-Think EVERYTHING.
February 8, 2007 by Lisa Oshima | Social MediaHere’s some great food for thought- especially the last minute of the video: Web 2.0 is linking people…People sharing, trading, and collaborating…
We’ll need to re-think a few things…
- copyright
- authorship
- identity
- ethics
- aesthetics
- rhetorics
- governance
- privacy
- commerce
- love
- family
- ourselves
6 Responses to “Web 2.0 – Time to Re-Think EVERYTHING.”
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I really think that we won't know just how big of a precipice we are on until we look back at it in 50 years.
I think the privacy thing is quite interest.
There will probably be a lot more ‘online’ alias’s appearing.
I see the web as creating a true global village.
In the old day we lived in tribes and everyone knew everyone else’s business.
Then society got so big but communication didn’t keep pace, and it was possible to have privacy.
With the web, communication has caught up with the spread of humanity, and now we all know each others business again.
There will be less distinctions drawn by country and more distinctions based on fashion, or ethics system, or what brand of deodorant people are using.
I think the privacy thing is quite interest.
There will probably be a lot more ‘online’ alias’s appearing.
I see the web as creating a true global village.
In the old day we lived in tribes and everyone knew everyone else’s business.
Then society got so big but communication didn’t keep pace, and it was possible to have privacy.
With the web, communication has caught up with the spread of humanity, and now we all know each others business again.
There will be less distinctions drawn by country and more distinctions based on fashion, or ethics system, or what brand of deodorant people are using.
I'm gonna read the faq on web2.0 (does it exist), however, what differentiates it from the internet?
Great use of YouTube. I'm a sucker for these kind of creative visual-explanations.
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It really is a powerful message contained in the video, the ramification of Tim Berners-Lee`s creation has yet to be fully realised. It will have a profound effect on the social fabric of our planet, if we just hold off destroying it for a minute.