Reviewing the Groundswell
Posted 22 Jul 2008 by John Eckman
One danger of reviewing a book is the reality that the reviews ultimately say more about the...
Everyone loves to hate the term "Web 2.0," but it's clear that a fundamental shift has occurred: the core principles and methods according to which Internet applications are conceived, designed, built, and managed have changed. At Optaros we use the term Next Generation Internet to refer to the world made possible by these changes and the applications which take advantageof new technologies and approaches to create business value.
Such applications enable businesses to cost-effectively create deeper, more meaningful, and longer lasting relationships with prospects, customers, employees and partners, resulting in greater revenue and increased operational efficiency.
Next Generation Internet sites, services, and applications:
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