I intended to be specifically vague (-: I'm writing a paper on What web 2.0 is and why do we care? Hope that helps? Martin. On 4/19/07, Ellie Wix <elliewix@gmail.com> wrote:
Just to throw one out that I'm interested in, how about social organization? You don't have to list all that you have, just a key one that would have a good ref section.
On 4/19/07, Kurt Luther <luther@cc.gatech.edu> wrote:
Seems like you would need to be more specific. danah boyd has done tons of work with social networking sites and tagging; Fernanda ViƩgas and Martin Wattenberg have published several excellent Wikipedia papers, Henry Jenkins has been writing books about participatory culture for a decade, etc.
Kurt
-- Kurt Luther Ph.D. Student, College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Martin Garthwaite wrote:
Dear All,
WEB 2.0 seems to be very much in vogue at the moment, I'm researching web 2.0 for a short essay and was wondering if any members of the list
have
read
/ plublished work on any aspect of web 2.0.
Thanks in advance.
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