Web 2.0 - what does it mean? It's clearly a point of lively debate
in the past few months. To me, the real story of the Web's evolution -
whether you want to call it Web 2.0 or not - is the proliferation of
online services from dating and games to blogging and corporate
applications. These services are flourising on top of two key pillars:
the explosive growth of the advertising market (pay-per-click, etc.)
and the popularity of broadband access. If you've got some Sunday time
for reading, check out a feature on the services market and the strategic jockey by the big players that I wrote in the National Post.
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Web 2.0: The Online Services Bonanza
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Mark Evans
on Sun 09 Oct 2005 10:42 AM EDT | Permanent Link
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