How have Web 2.0 technologies (wikis, blogs, social networks, video sharing, etc.) impacted your work?
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September 30, 2008 at 1:11 pm | Steve Miles
This question is nearly too vague to answer. Web 2.0 affects everything we do on the internet at all times. Web 2.0 is just mainstream web now. This is like asking how cars impact our lives. Everything mentioned in parenthesis above is somethings we look at, use, and do all the time.
September 30, 2008 at 1:35 pm | Jason
When doing research I’ve found that the existence of these web 2.0 technologies has made finding information much easier. Occasionally it does make for more work because you have to sift through all of the opinions and separate fact from fiction. In general, I think that web 2.0 technologies have made my life easier.
Integration – sums up my experience with Web2.0 from an end-user’s perspective. I think Steve’s reaction to the question is funny and accurate (Steve, I’d guess your an engineer?) because the question would benefit from being put into context.
Professionally, as a designer, I see a new trend of web styles that utilize the same techniques we’ve used in the past but with new visual applications.
September 30, 2008 at 1:11 pm | Steve Miles
This question is nearly too vague to answer. Web 2.0 affects everything we do on the internet at all times. Web 2.0 is just mainstream web now. This is like asking how cars impact our lives. Everything mentioned in parenthesis above is somethings we look at, use, and do all the time.
September 30, 2008 at 1:35 pm | Jason
When doing research I’ve found that the existence of these web 2.0 technologies has made finding information much easier. Occasionally it does make for more work because you have to sift through all of the opinions and separate fact from fiction. In general, I think that web 2.0 technologies have made my life easier.
October 1, 2008 at 6:57 am | Doug
Integration – sums up my experience with Web2.0 from an end-user’s perspective. I think Steve’s reaction to the question is funny and accurate (Steve, I’d guess your an engineer?) because the question would benefit from being put into context.
Professionally, as a designer, I see a new trend of web styles that utilize the same techniques we’ve used in the past but with new visual applications.