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2.0 is Dead? Really?

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Today I was reordering some footage I recorded during the last months and when I came across some of the videos I recorded with Tim O’Reilly immediately came up to my mind this article that I read on Techcrunch a while ago.

On one had we have Techcrunch saying (again) that ‘web 2.0′ is dead and on the other we have Tim who has a different point of view.

This is actually an interesting topic so I thought to re-propose this video in which I actually asked directly to Tim whether 2.0 is over or if it actually is more important than ever.

My take? Yes the term web 2.0 is often overused but I think that the concept at base of it is still really valid especially during a recession like the one we are going though right now.

Watch, think and join the conversation.

Did you read the posts I linked to on Techcrunch? Did you watch the videos above?

Yes? Cool, so I’m interested in hearing what’s running in your mind!

Andrea

Author: Andrea Vascellari

Andrea Vascellari is the CEO of itive.net. All thoughts and opinions on this blog are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of his employer or clients; neither past or present. If you liked this post feel free to follow him on Twitter, Facebook, or subscribe to this blog.

3 Responses to “2.0 is Dead? Really?”

  1. Donna Jackson 26 March 2009 at 7:41 pm Permalink

    interesting discussion. I think people will say controversial things to seem different and get media for example- Techcrunch.
    what Tim says makes perfect sense.

    • Andrea Vascellari 26 March 2009 at 10:25 pm Permalink

      @Donna: Controversial points of view to get ‘attention’? Yes I agree…
      but they are also interesting because they stimulate the discussion and can (if constructive) take things to the next level :)


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