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Oh My Gosh. I have never reviewed a video before. I generally thumb down utube crap and keep stumbling. I did, however watch this video just now. For those of us a bit html, css, rss, etc. challenged, for those of us who want a little better explanation of the new terms floating around the net,... more
Reviewed by jtahjs May 12 2007, 08:24pm ( 53 reviews ) • youtube.com
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Rated by srturlington on Jan 26 2009, 8:53am
a video explanation of Web 2.0
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Reviewed by davrobin on Sep 24 2008, 2:04am
What Web 2.0 is all about.... probably all old hat to anyone who is a Geek 2.0 !
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Rated by ratnakaruna on Sep 21 2008, 2:21am
From the page: "The machine is Us/ing Us" Great video!!
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Rated by fishrabbit on Sep 02 2008, 11:43pm
this one is great intro to web 2.0 it appealed to me even though it may not appeal to experienced nerds.
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Rated by Kibiyama on Aug 06 2008, 11:46pm
Well-produced and edited. A nice retrospective of where we've come from and what it means for the present and the future.
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Rated by boydiefereday on Jul 13 2008, 8:17pm
Good chronicle of web progression
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Rated by LukeHoughton on Feb 22 2008, 2:56pm
I think that the point of this video is missed. I used this in a lecture room full of 3rd year students and to be honest they took understood it in terms of communication not just an example of technology. The students we are teaching now are webb-ready technology enabled people. This video, I think, sums up the way in which gen y think.
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Rated by johnl4 on Jan 22 2008, 9:02pm
I like his list of what we have to rethink. I sort of agree w/the other thumb-downers, though. This really is the triumph of form over content (again).