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When you gather people together in any sort of group, a social structure most always arises. Leadership is something that comes natural to some, and others have it thrust upon them.A small group may never appoint official leadership but receive leadership in some form from one, two, or a few. Unofficially or not,: leaders (Read More)
: "When you gather people together in any sort of group, a social structure most always arises. Leadership is something that comes natural to some, and others have it thrust upon them."
Submitted by Hutch
from Google Reader:
There is an interesting article (and useful graphic) by Hutch Carpenter today, picking up a Tim O'Reilly post reminding people that the original concept of Web 2.0 was far wider than just Social Media (in fact, in the original definition Social Media hardly featured it).Over the summer we've been doing a little bit of analy (Read More)
: "Over the summer we've been doing a little bit of analysis of where the Web is going, and I've done a little summary below, and so here is a chart extrapolating the original Web 2.0 concepts into what we see as very possible "next phase" evolutions (I've risked using the term "Web 3.0" for the next evolution too)."
: it seems to me that there's this sort of resistance at Web 3.0, at least commentary-wise, and that anyone who mentions it is laughed off. Strange, but kindof justified because there's been no real authoritative posting, articles, or study.