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Web 1.0 to Web 3.0

by Bilal Jaffery on June 2, 2009 · Comments

in Technology News, social media, web 2.0

Just as you’ve become used to updating your blog and tweeting about the quality of your lunch salad, a scary new term is bouncing around the Internet, Web 3.0. Users were consumers in 1.0, producers in 2.0, and are now optimizers in 3.0. Instead of telling your siblings who don’t care about your salad, in 3.0 you’ll be telling all the salad connoisseurs who work near your office. A truly great link here with several non-Powerpoint slideshows explaining the next step in your Internet.

http://www.labnol.org/internet/web-3-concepts-explained/8908/

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  • Henry,

    Join us on June 17th for IBM's Social Media Marketing Summit. It is being held at Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY. If you are unable to attend live in person, join us online by registering below:

    Event takes place on Wednesday, June 17th. Registration is from 8:30-9:00 ET, event is from 9:00-5:00 ET

    Register today: https://events.webdialogs.com/portal/wipevents/...

    In a socially networked world, what is the new role corporations play, often via individual employees, with clients, potential customers, partners, and society? How can social media help make our planet smarter, our business more meaningful, and our colleagues more connected?  How can social media help us extract the most value from our marketing investments and accelerate business transformation? We invite you to join the global community of IBMers, clients, Business Partners and marketing peers from other firms who will attend the Summit, to discuss your ideas and thoughts about best practices.
  • I'll ask the obvious question: What is IBM doing on the Web 3.0 front?
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