Today, as a part of Connek Cafe, a regular activity of Connek Group, I will give a small talk about Web 2.0. However, I will talk more about the main thesis of this blog, i.e. there is a major shift in human behaviors, thus organization, business models, IT architecture, leadership, etc. Web 2.0 to me is a part and an accelerator of this shift. I will expand on some of the major points in future, especially the status and challenges for Web 2.0 in Vietnam.
Below is the presentation I will use for the talk in Slideshare. Also, a .pdf version is included below with better quality for print and reference purpose.
Download web_2.0 - Accelerator of a major shift.pdf
Cool slides, keep moving.
Posted by: Jason | July 05, 2007 at 04:14 AM
Great analysis!
Just to clarify, do you think the New Millennium generation's new behavior paves the way for web2.0 to grow? What if the change in young netizens is *because of* web2.0 technology?
Finally, I think it would be also interesting to think about cultural characteristics of web2.0 trends in Vietnam.
In any case, keep up the good work!
Posted by: Khoa Pham | July 25, 2007 at 08:59 AM
Hi Khoa,
Thanks for the comment. Your question points exactly to the underlying conclusion and also the name of the Slides. The new Net demography made Web 2.0 happen, but Web 2.0 is also a major accelerator for the shift in behavior, including content generation and consumption and many other aspects.
I am also interested in looking into cultural factors influencing Web 2.0 in Vietnam. I have done some analysis myself, but it's more observation and qualitative explanation without any data to back it up. Survey can confirm only the status quo, so is not a good way to characterize a fast moving area like Web 2.0.
Tien.
Posted by: Tien | July 26, 2007 at 05:17 PM