
2.0 and the Internet World
10/29/2007 |
Presentation | Lee Rainie
Presented to Internet Librarian 2007
''Web 2.0'' has become a catch-all buzzword that people use to describe a wide range of interactive online activities and applications, some of which the Pew Internet & American Life Project regularly tracks. Rainie brings the latest statistics and findings, and talks about current trends in Web participation. The Project has developed an extensive typology of internet users who range from fanatic content contributors to irritated sufferers from information overload. He will discuss the implications of different user types on the activities and services of libraries.
Other Internet Evolution Resources
Memo | Use of Cloud Computing Applications and Services
Report | Digital Footprints
Memo | Wireless Internet Access
Memo | Riding the Waves of "Web 2.0"
Report | The Future of the Internet II
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