Wikipedia has come to epitomize the Web 2.0 movement. Many have tried to harness the power of Wikipedia for their own ends. But the release of WikiScanner show how Wikipedia's neutrality can have the opposite effect of what companies intended.
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web 2.0,
wikipedia,
analysis
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WEB2.0
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blog,
web 2.0,
analysis,
companies,
social networks,
news,
reviews,
digg,
articles,
youtube,
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How the social media revolution will change the world as we know it.
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social networks,
analysis
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dave
3 years ago
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Wisdump follows up its list of Web 2.0 Losers with this list of winners (MySpace is given the #1 spot).
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article,
companies,
analysis,
winners,
lists
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papa
3 years ago
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Wisdump puts together a list of sites that have stumbled during the Web 2.0 revolution. Interesting.
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article,
companies,
analysis,
losers,
lists
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papa
3 years ago
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Industry blogger Jeremiah Owyang's notes from Michael Arrington's keynote. Great overview of the current state of Web 2.0.
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article,
michael arrington,
trends,
analysis
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papa
3 years ago
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