Prompt's TechBlog
"It could be made into a monster,
if we all pull together as a team"
26 May 2006
There's currently a huge amount of bobbins being spouted online about Web 2.0 services and the impact they could have on the online world as we know it. This is a crying shame because there are lot more people out there working on projects that cut straight to the guts of the concept - collaborative creativity.
A lot of very worthy, practical and educational sites can be built along these principles, all user-driven points of presence hosting communities working towards a common goal. But as with the static content-driven web, there remains plenty of scope for superficially frivolous sites that conceal a serious demonstration of adaptable technology.
My own personal favourite of the moment is The Global Mosaic from The Broth team. This simplistic shared art project belies some super-slick collaborative programming.
Please let us know your favourite examples of websites that stand as Web 2.0 showcases. We love sharing, we do...
tags: web 2.0 | mosaic | collaboration
A lot of very worthy, practical and educational sites can be built along these principles, all user-driven points of presence hosting communities working towards a common goal. But as with the static content-driven web, there remains plenty of scope for superficially frivolous sites that conceal a serious demonstration of adaptable technology.
My own personal favourite of the moment is The Global Mosaic from The Broth team. This simplistic shared art project belies some super-slick collaborative programming.
Please let us know your favourite examples of websites that stand as Web 2.0 showcases. We love sharing, we do...
tags: web 2.0 | mosaic | collaboration
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