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Web 2.0 - Web 3.0 - The "Social Web"
Let's consider the pages of a traditional corporate Website. They include an 'about me' page, a contact page, a careers section, and probably a page with news and press releases. The words look good on paper, and, more than likely, a committee gave the final sign-off on the site's content. Visitors frequent these pages because they want to learn about the company's products and services, contact the company by phone to request more information, or find a job.
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Paul Chaney commented on 31 Oct 2007
You included a hyperlink to a site that was password protected. Why? You yanked my chain!
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Thank you so much for extending the conversation, you've provided some practical 'how to' steps for those to start and keep relevant.
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