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“Death” of web 2.0

There is an article on Techcrunch published several days ago, named “The death of Web 2.0″. The author claimed that: “Web 2.0″ seems to become more and more a void (and an avoided) term.”
Well, we at Cogniance deeply belive this is not the case. Literally speaking, you get examples that web 2.0 is very much alive from the life itself, not even from the web. Attached image shows Nokia ad, which is now on big boards all over the Kyiv. Ad text says: Nokia N79 Web 2.0 Building with your own hands. Clearly Nokia does not think web 2.0 concept is dead, on the contrary, Nokia tries to associate it’s brand new N79 model with web 2.0 to give its users a persention of innovation, advancedness and coolness.
Very good answer to the article on TechCrunch, is not it?
This entry was posted on Thursday, February 26th, 2009 at 2:34 pm and is filed under Web 2.0 business, Web 2.0 technologies.You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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Just all sites are Web 2.0.
Every site supports “user-generated content” in some kind. It could be comments for traditional news sites, wiki for Britannica, some reviews for traditional e-shops, mashups etc.
It is not Web 2.0 dying. It is classic Web dying.
Agree with Igor, maybe lets stop talking about Web 2.0? Everyone is using it, it is no longer a competitive advantage, it is MUST HAVE for most of internet business models.
Me and my friend were arguing about an issue similar to this! Now I know that I was right. lol! Thanks for the information you post.
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