Time Magazine‘s Person of the Year for 2007 is You. To summarize their lengthy coverage of this topic, it’s all “Web 2.0” technology that enables user-empowering Web tools and Web sites like Wikipedia, YouTube, MySpace, Flickr, Google Maps, Twitter, Pandora, Last.FM, Digg, and Del.icio.us. These Web 2.0 solutions are rich, interactive, personal, easy to access, easy to use and easy to share with other users. However, this transformation is restricted almost entirely to Joe Consumer space. Jane Enterprise sees none of this user-empowering experience.
Making Mashups Work in the Enterprise
Posted by: John Crupi October 4, 2007 04:00 AMTime Magazine‘s Person of the Year for 2007 is You. To summarize their lengthy coverage of this topic, it’s all “Web 2.0” technology that enables user-empowering Web tools and Web sites like Wikipedia, YouTube, MySpace, Flickr, Google Maps, Twitter, Pandora, Last.FM, Digg, and Del.icio.us. These Web 2.0 solutions are rich, interactive, personal, easy to access, easy to use and easy to share with other users. However, this transformation is restricted almost entirely to Joe Consumer space. Jane Enterprise sees none of this user-empowering experience.