Here’s an interesting clip that “take[s] viewers on an extremely creative journey from the beginning of the web to what we are now calling ‘ web 2.0‘”. What do you think? Video after the jump.

Alluding to the version-numbers that commonly designate software upgrades, the phrase “Web 2.0” hints at an improved form of the World Wide Web; and advocates suggest that technologies such as weblogs, social bookmarking, wikis, podcasts, RSS feeds (and other forms of many-to-many publishing), social software, Web APIs, Web standards and online Web services imply a significant change in web usage

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Here’s an interesting clip that “take[s] viewers on an extremely creative journey from the beginning of the web to what we are now calling ‘ web 2.0‘”. What do you think? Video after the jump.

Alluding to the version-numbers that commonly designate software upgrades, the phrase “Web 2.0” hints at an improved form of the World Wide Web; and advocates suggest that technologies such as weblogs, social bookmarking, wikis, podcasts, RSS feeds (and other forms of many-to-many publishing), social software, Web APIs, Web standards and online Web services imply a significant change in web usage

[via SomewhatFrankFlickr]

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