web 2.0

Online generators

A web nos oferece algumas facilidades incríveis. Algumas dessas facilidades podem ser encontradas no Tech Magazine. Os online-generators permitem as pessoas a codificação e design de logos, scripts e etc. Boa dica para quem está precisando dar um gás no seu blog.

A web é óbvia

O termo óbvio que agora estou me referindo não tem nada de óbvio. Este é o paradoxo. Esse malfadado óbvio é algo que foge do sentido real. Não colabora com os fatos. Um óbvio excludente, beligerante, pernóstico e insolente. Um óbvio que ‘destroi coisas belas’. A palavra pela palavra. ‘Isso é óbvio’ aposta no desinteressante, no uso comum, na estupidez daqueles que não são vanguarda . Pois a vanguarda está aqui e agora.

doispontozero

Agora tudo é doispontozero. Comunidades doispontozero, empresas doispontozero e, tem até aqueles que já são trêspontozero. A web define as relaçoes de grupos, networks e comunidades como um fluxo estratégico de conhecimento livre.

Mullet Strategy

The biggest sites on the web are all embracing the "Mullet Strategy"
business up front, party in the back! User generated content is all the rage but most of it totally sucks. That is why sites like YouTube, MySpace, CNN, and HuffPost are all embracing the mullet strategy. They let users party, argue, and vent on the secondary pages, but professional editors keep the front page looking sharp. The mullet strategy is here to stay because the best way for web companies to grow traffic is to let the users have control, but the best way to sell advertising is a slick, pretty front page where corporate sponsors can wistfully admire their brands.

Why Web 2.0 Isn't Enough

TechConsumer has an interesting discussion about what it will take for the next big thing, and why Web 2.0 is only just the beginning. 'Realtors have been giving us the answer for years, although they didn't know it. The next big thing is..."location, location, location". Think of how we access all the information of the Internet. We do it at a desk, where wires keep us attached to a specific location. Laptops help us branch out a bit, but even then we are tied to a wireless connection.

Why The Web Is Like A Rain Forest

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The difference between this Web 2.0 model and the previous one is directly equivalent to the difference between a rain forest and a desert. One of the primary reasons we value tropical rain forests is because they waste so little of the energy supplied by the sun while running massive nutrient cycles. Most of the solar energy that saturates desert environments gets lost, assimilated by the few plants that can survive in such a hostile climate.

Digital hands


Supermarket 2.0

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