Recently having read A Stranger in a Strange Land, I thought about how some of the ideas formed by Martian philosophy compared with web 2.0 concepts. As with web 2.0, sharing is important. However, in web 2.0, ownership is also important. Success comes in finding the balance between the two. Enough of my raving, just ask Michael Wesch what web 2.0 is about, he knows:
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This seems to be doing the rounds on the internet! I have noticed it on a few blogs now (as well as my own blog). I think it is great video, I found it very useful!