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  <title>Comments for Bringing Web 2.0 to The People</title>
  
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    <title>Bringing Web 2.0 to The People</title>
    <summary>Jim Cuene gave an excellent presentation to the Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association last week, on the subject of Web 2.0...</summary>
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      <name>Richard MacManus</name>
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      <![CDATA[<p><img class="newsimage" alt="Web 2.0 News"
src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/web20_news.gif" width="66" height="46" /><a href="http://cuene.typepad.com/blog/2005/05/web_20_at_mima.html">Jim Cuene gave an excellent presentation</a> to the <a href="http://www.mima.org/events/index.asp?eventID=47">Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association</a> last week, on the subject of Web 2.0. The accompanying <a href="http://cuene.typepad.com/MiMA.1.ppt">powerpoint presentation</a> (3.2MB) is a nice overview of current Web 2.0 trends, delivered in a down-to-earth and businesslike way. I particularly liked Slide 3, a comparison between Web 1.0 and 2.0 entitled "Web 2.0: Evolution Towards a Read/Write Platform". Also covered in the presentation:</p>

<p>- Overview of common Web 2.0 apps like Flickr, del.icio.us and Wikipedia<br />
- Introduction to blogging for a business audience<br />
- Social Networks Connect Users into Communities of Trust (or interests)<br />
- RSS Adoption is Small Currently, But it Could be an Attractive Tool for Niche Marketers<br />
- Introduction to RSS and RSS Readers, using examples<br />
- Users Who Are Using Web 2.0 Apps are Highly Engaged, Active and Attractive to Marketers<br />
- Tactical Opportunities for Early Adopters & Marketers</p>

<p>Full marks to Jim for translating Web 2.0 trends and opportunities to a marketing and business-focused audience. There's also <a href="http://garrickvanburen.com/firstcrack/archive/first-crack-43-web-20-in-minneapolis/">a podcast available</a>, from Garrick Van Buren, featuring some interesting chit-chat with Jim and members of the Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association. However the audio from Jim's presentation itself was hard to pick up, so I didn't listen the whole way through. Still, nicely done by both Jim and Garrick and I hope others will follow their example and publish similar business-focused presentations about Web 2.0.</p>]]>
      
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