About three years ago, the term "Web 2.0" entered into public consciousness, first propagating through the blogosphere, then appearing in the mainstream business and technology media, and more recently on the agenda of a global research community. When it appeared, some greeted the term as a welcome lifeline in the postdot-bomb era; others dismissed it as marketing hype.
Executive Update
"The Web as Platform": What Does It Mean? -- Part I
Posted February 8, 2009 | Leadership | Leadership |
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