Archive for July, 2006

Forget MySpace…Start thinking SmallSpace

Thursday, July 6th, 2006

“And so the con begins again, fueled with dreams of huge audiences and new technologies.”
Read Content 2.0 is the “SmallSpace” .
If you’re a Venture Capitalist, you might want to re-adjust your Thesis 2.0 .

Does Web 2.0 make you hyperventilate?

Wednesday, July 5th, 2006

Grant McCracken sits at the intersection of Anthropology and Economics. His post (now six months young) on the Internet 2.0: the economic, social and cultural consequences of the new Internet is worth revisting. Even though six months have passed, it’s probably still too early to determine (in McCracken’s words) if Web 2.0 changes everything or [...]