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Brooklyn's Steven Berlin Johnson (the author of Everything Bad is Good for You) explains why the current version of the Web is more like a rainforest than a desert. The Web 2.0, supported by a thriving blog ecosystem, "does a brilliant job of capturing the energy that flows through it." According to Johnson, understanding the role of information within this ecosystem is key:
"Think of information as the energy of the Web’s ecosystem. Those Web 1.0 pages with their crude hyperlinks are like the sun’s rays falling on a desert. A few stragglers are lucky enough to stumble across them, and thus some of that information might get reused if one then decides to e-mail the URL to a friend or to quote from it on another page. But most of the information goes to waste. In the Web 2.0 model, we have thousands of services scrutinizing each new piece of information online, grabbing interesting bits, remixing them in new ways, and passing them along to other services. Each new addition to the mix can be exploited in countless new ways, both by human bloggers and by the software programs that track changes in the overall state of the Web. Information in this new model is analyzed, repackaged, digested, and passed on down to the next link in the chain. It flows."
1. Dustin Bernier on January 20, 2006 12:31 AM writes...
Im looking for steven berlin johnson's email address, I just watched you on tv and I wanted to add some thoughts to your mind. feel free to email me. www.bcs-info.com. helpmedusty@yahoo.com
1. Dustin Bernier on January 20, 2006 12:31 AM writes...
Im looking for steven berlin johnson's email address, I just watched you on tv and I wanted to add some thoughts to your mind. feel free to email me. www.bcs-info.com. helpmedusty@yahoo.com
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