For those of you who have already responded to my request (shown below), thank you! I'd really like to hear from you the rest of you too - there's still 4 days to go to put your thoughts into the mix.

Thanks,
Robert

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Subject:        What is Web 2.0?
Date:   Thu, 06 Sep 2007 08:53:22 -0500
From:   Robert Cordingley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:     The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>



There have been some occasions recently when a particular technology or solution we have been looking at was referred to as "Web 2.0". Some preliminary research on what is "Web 2.0" has only confused me some more. So (with Steve Guerin's blessing) I decided it would be useful to poll the FRIAM group with a few questions in an attempt to clarify the meaning of the term.

I hope to include a summary of the various thoughts and opinions in an upcoming newsletter I put out. I'll post a copy here too. So, there are only a few ground rules: * I won't mention names of contributors in anything I publish. * In responding, you are letting me quote you (anonymously) and
     letting me use the compiled responses, without copyright
infringement. * Please try not to bury me with long epistles, material that is
     excessively technical or laced with large doses of jargon.
   * Please send your contributions directly to me at
     [EMAIL PROTECTED] by September 15, 2008.

The newsletter (http://www.cirrillian.com/newsletters.html) is free and comes out about 4 times a year.

So here are a few questions to get the gray matter going:

   * What was Web 1.0?
   * What is Web 2.0: a technology, a style of usage, a type of
     application, none of the above, all of the above?
   * What will follow?
   * Is there anything worth mentioning in between?
   * What can your share about your profession?

Thanks for your contributions!

Robert Cordingley
www.cirrillian.com

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