Marc McNeill : Web 2.0 is far from dead
Last updated: 2009-02-17T05:14:02Z
Web 2.0 is anything but dead. The term is no longer necessary as its concepts become ubiquitous. So Web 2.0 is in terminal decline according to this TechCrunch article. The basis of this statement is anecdotal and from Google Trends which show a declining use of the term ‘Web 2.0′ in google searches. This tells us nothing, indeed I’d almost suggest that it is an indication of the health of Web 2.0. As it becomes ubiquitous people no-longer need to use the term. Do a similar trend search for ‘eCommerce’ and you will see a similar decline in that term and no-one is suggesting that business on the internet is in decline. Web 2.0 was always a catch-all term for a number of concepts. If you look at ’social media‘ in Google Insights you will see that term on an upward trajectory (interestingly the area that is driving the greatest worldwide search traffic for that term is Singapore - anything to do with the Power of Influence?)
Web2.0 as a term may be in decline, but everything it stands for - community, rich interactivity, new business models - I don’t see these things dying.
http://www.thoughtworks.com/what-we-say/blogs/all.html
尽管搜索趋势显示“Web2.0”一词的使用在下降,但这并不意味着其概念和应用正在衰落。随着社区互动、丰富交互性和新型商业模式等核心元素变得普及,Web2.0已经融入互联网的各个层面。
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