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  <title>Comments for Call For Non-Techie Web 2.0 Stories</title>
  
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    <published>2005-02-23T00:34:07Z</published>
    <updated>2007-12-16T23:15:40Z</updated>
    <title>Call For Non-Techie Web 2.0 Stories</title>
    <summary>Web 2.0 is more than just a Silicon Valley phenomenon - it&apos;s transforming nearly every
industry. There&apos;s certainly been a lot of talk about how journalism
is being disrupted. I think most other industries are too and I&apos;m planning to explore
that in the coming months...</summary>
    <author>
      <name>Richard MacManus</name>
      <uri>http://www.readwriteweb.com</uri>
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      <![CDATA[<p>One of my readers <a href="http://twlog.net/wp/">Taewoo Danny Kim</a> recently
compared Web 2.0 to the Semantic Web and I think he hit on an important point. He wrote
in an email that Web 2.0 and the Semantic Web are...</p>

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<p>"...basically moving towards the same thing (web as platform) from two different
directions: web 2.0 more from the business side and the Semantic Web more from the
political (W3C) and academic (research) side."</p>
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<p>Here on R/WW I tend to focus on business applications of 'Web as Platform'
technologies, so I think twdanny is spot on. I've focused a lot on innovative software
companies like Bloglines, Feedburner, Flickr, Amazon, Google, Yahoo, PubSub, etc. But
pretty soon I'll start to more fully explore how <b>non-techie businesses</b> are being
transformed by Web 2.0.</p>

<p>Over the past couple of months I've had email exchanges with people from various
backgrounds: e.g. lawyers, investment analysts, librarians, journalists, marketers, PR people, educators. Plus of course technologists! I've also had emails from Internet executives
who've told me they read my blog and like my ideas (much to my delight!).</p>

<h2>I want to hear your stories</h2>

<p>Web 2.0 is more than just a Silicon Valley phenomenon - it's transforming nearly every
industry. There's certainly been a lot of talk about how <a
href="http://journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/weblogs/pressthink/2005/01/01/tptn_cntr.html">journalism</a>
is being disrupted. I think most other industries are too and I'm planning to explore
that in the coming months.</p>

<p>So keep an eye out for a wider range of business-related Web 2.0 stories on <a
href="http://www.readwriteweb.com">Read/Write Web</a>.</p>

<p>If you're a non-geek reading this, I'd love to know what interests you about Web
technology and how you believe it is transforming your career or life. Plus if you have
any specific topics you'd like me to write about, let me know! In either case, please
leave a comment here or email me at readwriteweb AT gmail DOT com.</p>]]>
      
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    <id>tag:72.47.210.69,2005://1.4368-comment:35749</id>
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    <title>Comment from Terrence Wood on 2005-02-23</title>
    <author>
        <name>Terrence Wood</name>
        <uri>http://funkive.com</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<p>It is not a case of web 2.0 being approached from two directions, rather it's about answering a couple of basic questions that are two sides of the same coin: "How can we use it?" (the business question) and "How do we implement it?" (the semantics question).</p>

<p>The semantic web is about creating machine readable data that is structured and retains it's meaning in the absense of it's visual interpretation. It is the enabling technology of Web 2.0 and RSS in it's various flavours is the best known example we have so far.</p>

<p>The importance of the semantic web and standards (such as W3C) to business users is that it protects their investment by preventing vendor lock-in, it has a bigger pool of creative ideas for implementation than any single vendor can provide, and rip, remix and burn relies on it.</p>]]>
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    <published>2005-02-23T15:36:18Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Richard MacManus on 2005-02-23</title>
    <author>
        <name>Richard MacManus</name>
        <uri>http://www.readwriteweb.com</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Terrence you said "It is not a case of web 2.0 being approached from two directions..."</p>

<p>That *wasn't* what I wrote. What I wrote is that the 'web as platform' idea can be approached from two different directions: business side (Web 2.0) and academic/political (Semantic Web).</p>

<p>Other than that, I agree with your comment. My focus on this blog is the "How can we use it?" side of things. In order to do that I also, of course, explore the enabling technologies.</p>]]>
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    <published>2005-02-23T16:46:07Z</published>
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