Web 2.0, 3.0, X.O should focus on the IT green field
13th Nov 2006, 20:43 GMT
Down a few pints of Web 2.0 dispatches, ponder The New York Times’ effort to coin Web 3.0 and you’re left with a nagging question: What parts of these aforementioned revolutions are going to affect the information technology department of the future? While folks hop on the Web-2.0-3.0-go-round, which was recapped here by Dan Farber, the whole discussion needs to be focused a lot less on the VC dough and a lot more on how this stuff is going to make IT more efficient. How exactly is a mash-up going to help my business? It’s a tricky question. Pitch a few CIOs on mashups, Web 2.0 concepts and lightweight apps and you’ll get some interest, but it fades pretty quickly—after ...
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