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Unfortunately, soc-net sites still live under the illusion that just because someone registers on their site, they "own" that person.
Well put :-)
Joe:
I agree with you. We should only need to update one profile. We need an open platform which will allow this.
Scott:
It still amazes me how some people underestimate the importance of Web 2.0 on our society.
-- Yihong
Second...
I think Seth looks at Web 2.0 completely wrong. See, "Web 2.0" isn't just some trend. Sure, there's traits we associate with Web 2.0 - and those traits might be the "MC Hammer Pants" of today's, soon-to-be-tomorrow's technology, but Web 2.0 is more generational. See, people will always communicate, and look for new ways of communication, inevitably.
You said:
"And that is why the Web 2.0 era will come to end sooner rather than later. Because if there is one immutable law of humankind, it is that we are really, really lazy."
That's just like saying that music will no longer exist because we're too lazy to rewind our cassettes. That's ridiculous. Web 2.0 will never die... but it will evolve. You used the word "era," so, perhaps you're on the same page... (not that I'm right)
So, when does Web 2.0 evolve into Web 2.1 or Web 3.0 Beta??? Well, when you or I stand up and say, "Congratulations folks, we've made it to Web 3.0 Beta!" There's no governing laws to make the call. There's some folks who might be huge influences (O'Reilly), but we ultimately determine the new generation. It's nothing more than a catch phrase anyway... an "era."
We might be lazy, but the young innovators of the world won't let this die. Neither will Corporate America. Large corporations don't create the latest and greatest technology as much anymore.. instead, they'll pay the Mark Zuckerberg's of the world big money for it. This will never end...
Web 2.0 has just began. We've just scratched the surface.
- Zahasman
I completely agree: Web 2.0 has just begun and will continue to evolve. It may evolve and be called something else, but the human need to connect will always stay there. As you say, we’ve just scratched the surface...
seth has not done his homework on the subject of web 2.0 or web 3.0 or where things are heading. there's just too much room for improvement - it won't die, it will only get better.