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Posted on 22 Feb 2007

Wikinomics: A Neologism?

Lot of talks about the user-generated content found on the Web in the past few years. And I just finished reading an interesting article from Knowledge@Wharton that entitled, “Make Room, Wikipedia: Internet-based Collaboration Could Change the Way We Do Business,” this article discussed the Web 2.0 and some collaborative sites will eventually open up the economy and revolutionize the way that business is conducted in the 21st century.

Not surprising, we’ll see a lot companies launch the Web 2.0 initiatives to share their best ideas. It had became a source of competitive advantage on the Web now. Some blogs and Web frontiers even goes further by citing Web 3.0, they have been at the forefront thinking about the emerging trend on the Web that build around user-generated content. But now I more concern of what really work on the Web, what is the right strategies that will work for the small and unknown players?

Tags: blogging, Wikipedia

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