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WE ARE THE MACHINE: Web 2.0

Friday, May 14th, 2010

What is Web 2.0?  Or, better yet, who is Web 2.0?  It is by no means a brand new concept however, it is one that many still do not fully understand. Today’s entry is dedicated to uncovering any mystery that surrounds it.. When I  personally think of the nature of Web 2.0, I get overwhelmed at how today’s internet  is in a sense, a  self perpetuating beast that  grows and molds upon each and every user’s subsequent visit .  Every move we make is literally going into the machine and making it stronger and better.; and we are totally connected.  It’s quite mind blowing really. Wikipedia defines web 2.0 as a term commonly associated with web applications that facilitate interactive information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design,[1] and collaboration on the World Wide Web.  Indeed wiki’s   definition makes perfect  sense but I agree with you dear reader  that in order to truly uncover the mystery and scope of web 2.0, visuals are going to have to come into play.  Ask and you shall receive. This excellent you tube video  created by Michael Wesch, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology Kansas State University takes into account every angle when thinking about the very nature of this beast:

THE MACHINE IS US/ING US

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