Paul Gillin

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Five Lessons From the Web 2.0 Summit

Paul Gillin

I had a chance to attend the recent Web 2.0 and Twitter. This year’s Web 2.0 If you can’t fork over the $4,200 (and thanks to John Battelle and my friends at Procter & Gamble, I didn’t have to), it’s worth tuning in to the YouTube archive or watching the streamed coverage from next year’s event.

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Weinberger Wisdom

Paul Gillin

They’ve been cleaned up and expanded for clarity: The Web has always been social. The only difference with Web 2.0 The page-centered Web paradigm has yielded to a people-centered one. The most popular stuff on YouTube is about humans screwing up. is that it’s easier to build a presence.

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