.. or have you already moved on?
Do the logos below mean something to you? Are you familiar with ten or more?
If they do make sense you are definitely into Web 2.0.
Or maybe within this collection of logos is the selection of companies that will be around in five years and be part of the Internet establishment. Most of them will likely have been superseded by better Web 3.0 or Web 4.0 incarnations.
Arrrrghhhhh
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Well, I just did a quick count and I think I have not missed many but my score stands currently at 19. N-n-n-n-nineteen.
ReplyDeletelol, nice link :)
ReplyDeleteI'm obviously casually interested. I think I'm web 1.9 or something ;)
I suppose with blogger, flickr, last.fm and various blog feeds and ranks I'm on my journey towards 2.0ism.
I should reread your posts on delicious, etc. and see if I'm starting to see the point in that. I want categories in blogger! But I want it the same way as the periodic archiving. Sort of best of both worlds from blogger and wordpress. But I'm Dutch, so it can't cost anything ;)
10! After Blogger, Technorati, Gmail, Feedburner, Bloglines, Wikipedia, Flickr, Last FM and Del.icio.us I've now noticed MySpace, blogging for adolecents.
ReplyDeletePersonally I wouldn't call that web 2.0, actually. That principle has existed for ages with stuff like "My ICQ" that's been around for what...6,7,8 years?
The whole 2.0 thing has more to do with the whole exchangability than actual web presence. In that respect I wouldn't call Wikipedia 2.0 either. User contributed sites have been around since forever. It just hasn't been this massive before.