Content is King No More: Web 2.0 is About Interaction
The change is obvious but not so necessary good. I mean I like using a few
social systems like Last.Fm or 360 but this doesn't mean that I'll use also Hi5,
Friendster or Orkut. And maybe my friends that are using the last ones feel the same about change.
social systems like Last.Fm or 360 but this doesn't mean that I'll use also Hi5,
Friendster or Orkut. And maybe my friends that are using the last ones feel the same about change.
What happens then? I'll make an account that I will soon forget about and by this I'll add
only more junk to the internet.Fortunately this will be decided by the market and only the
large networks will survive. Other small networks that bring somethinggood to
the user will be later incorporated into the bg ones (See the case of Flickr)
only more junk to the internet.Fortunately this will be decided by the market and only the
large networks will survive. Other small networks that bring somethinggood to
the user will be later incorporated into the bg ones (See the case of Flickr)
"(...) the thing that is most glaring and poignant to me is the seismic shift in importance from a focus on content and information to behavior and interaction." (Dirk Knemeyer) - Like interacting with other humans, a combination of structure ('parts and wholes'), content ('thoughts'), and form ('behaviour') is what makes a digital environment 'tick'.
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