Great Web 2.0 explanation video
February 6th, 2007
Thanks to UX Magazine for pointing to this video by Kansas State University cultural anthropology professor Michael Wesch. This five-minute video provides a very simple and useful explanation of Web 2.0 that, while imperfect, will at least get the conversation started with someone who doesn’t have a handle on the whole AJAX-blogosphere-GooTube-Wikipedia thing quite yet.
Professor Wesch describes this video as “a second draft,” and he is soliciting comments so he can improve his final version, which will be posted later this month. You can find this video on YouTube and post any comments there.

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