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Understanding Web 2.0: Innovative Video Communicates What Words Alone Cannot

February 6, 2007 Blog No Comments

If you’ve been struggling to understand the hoopla surrounding Web 2.0, check out this innovative and captivating video from Michael Wesch, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology, at Kansas State University. In just a few minutes, you’ll start to see how the web is changing and why we must learn to adopt new ways of thinking in order to take advantage of the new publish/subscribe model that is at the heart of the Semantic Web. It’s the best example we’ve seen to date (and we’ve seen a lot of them).

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