There isn't a day that goes by that I don't hear the same old cliché'd thing:
"That's so web 2.0"
"My site is web 2.0"
"Buy this new infoproduct because it's web 2.0"
"This app/style/marketing/idea/technology/concept/etc., etc., etc. is web 2.0"
"Blah, blah, blah ba-blah web 2.0"
The reality is that most of what is being pitched, sold, marketed or touted as web 2.0 is nowhere near what web 2.0 really is (and frankly, web 2.0 is a marketing term invented by Reilly publishing for a conference they were holding)... ask any group of marketers what web 2.0 is and you'll get a dizzying, confusing, mish-mashed myriad of answers... most of which will be wrong, full of BS and aimed at trying to get you to buy some overpriced crap solution/product...
What's funny is that those in the "tech" sector are really not talking about web 2.0 anymore... they've moved on... heck, they did that a long time ago... they are onto bigger and better things... greater ideas which will impact computing and the Internet more than ever before and change the landscape once again... techies are so over web 2.0 it's not funny... heck, web 2.0 was so 2 years ago for them...
So... what's on the horizon?... what's the latest buzz?... what are they talking about right now that gets them all hot and bothered in a nerdy, geeky, techno-dizzy kinda way?... what is the next huge, dynamic, overarching discussion point that's beaming into their brains like a million lasers let loose in a mirror factory?...
Well, it's... LOL!... WEB 3.0! (heck, they're even already talking about web 4.0!)...
That's right... the spawn of web 2.0 is now onto a new integer... creating new techno-meme's, developing new platforms and the killer-apps needed to deliver them...
What is web 3.0?... it's a technological mashup based on apps that are small, fast, adaptable, customizable and easily used by anyone, on any platform (PC, Mac, Linux, etc.) and designed to be run seamlessly mainly from the web itself and distributed virally via social networks, emails, easy downloads, etc... it's sort-of widget based technology but on a wider/higher level... imagine MS Office but being delivered not via CD on your own computer but distributed in a much more useable format (and accessible/run from) via the web...
Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google recently was recently asked about web 3.0 at the Seoul Digital Forum... his response is quite interesting and it gives insight as to why we (that being marketers) should be paying attention more to where the playing field is moving than what the "guru's" who are trying to sell us mostly hot-air are telling us it is...
Marketers need to wake up and realize that there are ideas, concepts and technologies we need to be paying attention to so that we can be ahead of the game as soon as it hits... we need to be a smart caveman, not a dumb one (the preceding is an allusion to a metaphorical story I tell at seminars that shows why you need to be paying attention to what's coming rather than running after what has already passed you -- I'll share that story here via video soon)... keeping your ear to the ground can often pay off big...
So that you can see/hear what Schmidt talked about in relation to web 3.0 and why you should be paying attention I've included a video of his response below...
Enjoy and learn!...
Success!!!

Tony Blake
Marketing Mindreader™
New Media/Content2.0™ Maven
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