Web 2.0 – Inside the Bubble
I had the chance to attend a panel discussion in London this week – at the Serpentine Gallery, in the inflatable bubble building.
The topic was Web 2.0 – the set of techniques upon which this site is based. The meeting was sponsored by Banner – a UK agency that’s part of the WPP group.
It was interesting because it shows how much the web has changed. We are no longer satisfied by pushing HTML out at our audience – we crave interactivity, and the ability to connect with real people through their web presence.
Banner published a set of pictures on flickr here, and a video on YouTube with a snippet of an observation I made in the discussion here.
Web 2.0 may be important enough to start another Internet bubble – this time funded by advertising and fuelled by consumer and business participation.
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October 17th, 2006 at 10:41 am
After the Bubble – the video « B1 Blog says:[...] You can also read thoughts from one of the panellists here and one of our attendees here. [...]