An article in the San Francisco Chronicle talks about Web 2.0, and its a good read for those not already familiar with it.
From the article:
What is Web 2.0?
The definition of Web 2.0, a buzzword that is used often in the Internet industry, is a bit fuzzy. But Web 2.0 sites frequently includes interactive resources -- sites that allow users to share opinions, ideas, photos, videos, even favorite Web links. This contrasts with a simpler variety of Web sites (Web 1.0) that are generally static sources of information.
Who coined the term?
Credit is given to executives of O'Reilly Media while brainstorming names for a technology conference a couple of years ago.
Which Web sites qualify?
Many of the Internet's new video, photo, news and bookmarking sites
A sampling of Web 2.0 sites:
BOOKMARKS/SEARCH
www.Clipmarks.com, Del.icio.us, www.Furl.net, www.Jookster.com, www.Kaboodle.com, Yahoo MyWeb 2.0, www.Wink.com
EVENTS
www.Eventful.com, www.Upcoming.org, www.Zvents.com
NEWS
www.Blogniscient.com, www.Digg.com, www.Fantacular.com, www.Memeorandum.com, www.TailRank.com
PHOTO
23 (www.23hq.com),www.Flickr.com, www.Slide.com
REVIEWS
www.Yelp.com, www.Riffs.com
SOCIALIZING
www.MySpace.com, www.TagWorld.com
STORAGE
www.GoogleBase.com, www.Ourmedia.com
VIDEO
www.CastPost.com, www.ClipShack.com, www.DailyMotion.com, www.Grouper.com, www.Revver.com, www.Vimeo.com, www.vSocial.com, www.YouTube.com
Heres more:
Web 2.0 Innovation map - A list of Web 2.0 companies (using eHub and other sources) plotted on a map based on WHOIS data and the Yahoo! Geocoder API, via Emily Chang's eHub
Web 2.0 Companies I Couldn’t Live Without, via TechCrunch
Complete List of Web 2.0 Products & Services *Recommended
The Hype and the Hullabaloo of Web 2.0 by by Ellyssa Kroski *Recommended, well researched and well written.
The Next Net 25 by Business 2.0 *Recommended
The Logos of Web 2.0
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