I am not too old for Web 2.0!
And in this way, the new Web 2.0 report from O'Reilly is quite effective and diligent in interweaving the story of Web 2.0 with the specific aspects of E2.0
Web 2.0 urge There are many organisations that feel the urge for web 2.0, wiki creations, bloggspots and mashups and collaboration. There are also lots of consultants high on technology out there that is willing to lead these organisations down the web 2.0 road without a closer look on the plattform the organisations are at the moment
Just as the automobile industry underwent massive consolidation once some common practices were established around manufacturing, Web 2.0 has seen massive consolidation around functionality like tagging, profiles, news - now inherent to the social web. This is witnessesed in a series of statistics highlighted in Niall Harbison's recent post " The Decline of Web 2.0 "
At the O’Reilly Web 2.0 conference in October 2004, Dale Dougherty and Craig Cline made Web 2.0 the guiding principle of the industry, quite independently of WCM Web Content Management
Department of Energy, September 2010 Link (PDF) “Guidance on Social Networking”, Arizona State Library, Archives, and Public Records, June 2010 Link (PDF) NARA Bulletin 2011-02, “Guidance on Managing Records in Web 2.0/Social Media Platforms”, October 2010 Link “A Report on Federal Web 2.0 Use and Value”, National Archives and Records Administration, 2010 Link (PDF) Compliance Building Social Media Policies Database Link 57 Social Media Policy Examples and Resources Link Web 2.0 Governance Policies and Best Practices Link Social Media Governance policy database Link “Analysis of Social Media Policies: Lessons and Best Practices”, Chris Boudreaux, December 2009 Link #web2.0 #ERM #socialmedia #ElectronicRecordsManagement #SocialBusiness #Records-Management
Therefore, making a separate investment in detached Web 2.0 tools is rarely the optimal path to success, and often leads to dust-ware
I was armed with Web 2.0 technologies via my iPhone and Yelp and Google...Based on all of this, we decided to re-open the search and begin with Web 2.0 sources rather than sources as our guide
I'm going to focus on number 3: Use Web 2.0 technologies like wikis and blogs for internal communication and collaboration
I want to concentrate on processes most of all as there seems to be a lot of talk about E 2.0 being a free for all, just like Web 2.0 and that you need to give people the freedom to do whatever they want with the tools