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Web 2.0 In Depth Blogging – Corporate America's "Big Wet Kiss To Web 2.0"
Is Blogging Just the Tip of the Co-Technology Iceberg?
By: Jeremy Geelan
Feb. 25, 2007 12:30 PM
Jeremy Geelan's i-Technology Blog: Blogging – Corporate America's "Big Wet Kiss To Web 2.0" "that is more than twice the number of people working for my employer (EMC has around 31,000 employees)"So the challenge for Enterprise Web 2.0 is to achieve the same kind of buy-in that already exists out there on the New Web. Because unless a company has the same kind of percentage of its intranet users actively contributing content, my contention is that it will swiftly be overtaken by those companies that do. Small wonder then that Sam Palmisamo (who famously has his own avatar) is rumored to have enjoined his fellow IBM execs to participate in Second Life. He is probably interested in seeing whether the 7% figure operates there, too: if it did, there would be over 25,000 Big Blue avatars by the end of this year! As for the wider New Web itself, a 7% participation rate in any one application on a global scale would, beyond a shadow of a doubt, be the foundation of the next Microsoft. Total internet users are estimated at 1.1 billion, so the 100 million people who blog (if we go by Gartner's figures) takes us far above the 7% mark (77 million). But no one company owns blogging, any more than any one company owns Web mail, or Instant Messaging, or photo sharing. What kind of app is missing, from the New Web landscape? What kind of app would attract 77 million users? One that adheres to all the tried and true principles of first-rate co-technology (my turn to coin a term now), plus adds functionalities and leverages emergent methodologies like automatic semantic video tagging, audio search, and social bookmarking. Above all, one that solves a problem not already being solved; or solves one already being solved, but ten times better. ("100% Spam Free E-mail" would be one obvious example of the latter; "Google for Memories" would be a less obvious example of the former.) For those many Webpreneurs and innovators who believe they're on to exactly that, I say only this. Stay with it! The i-Technology world can do way, way better than blogging. I just know it!! Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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