Web 2.0 and Beyond: Understanding the New Online Business Models, Trends, and Technologies
Autor Tom Funken Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2008
Web 2.0 is more a series of trends than a basket of things: -More and more, power is in the hands of individual users and their networks. -Web content is distributed, sorted, combined, and displayed across the Web in formats and places not anticipated by the content creators. -New technology now makes rich online experiences and complex software applications possible, and at a low cost. -Integration is breaking down walls between PCs and mobile devices. Web 2.0 is a landscape in which users control their online experience and influence the experiences of others. Business success on the Web, therefore, now comes from harnessing the power of social networks, computing networks, media and opinion networks, and advertising networks. Web 2.0 takes advantage of higher bandwidth and lighter-weight programming tools to create rich, engaging online experiences that compete with television and other offline activities. With examples and case studies from real businesses, this book demonstrates what makes a successful Web 2.0 company, regardless of its size or resources. A non-technical guide, it is aimed squarely at the marketer or business manager who wants to understand recent developments in the online world, and to turn them into practical, competitive advantages.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313351877
ISBN-10: 0313351872
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313351872
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction: What is Web 2.0 and How Will It Change My
Business?
Chapter One: Power to the People
Chapter Two: Pull Media, Not Push
Chapter Three: The Web as Platform: The Network Is the Computer
Chapter Four: Case Studies: Rapidly Changing Online Landscapes
Chapter Five: Successful Online Business Models for Web 2.0 and Beyond
Chapter Six: Ten Things You Should Do to Make Your Business
More Web 2.0
Chapter Seven: The Dark Side: How the Latest Developments in Cyber Crime Can Ruin Your Dayor Business
Chapter Eight: Web 3.0: What Does the Future Hold?
Appendix A: The Technologies Driving Web 2.0
Appendix B: Web 2.0 Reading and Resource List
Notes
Introduction: What is Web 2.0 and How Will It Change My
Business?
Chapter One: Power to the People
Chapter Two: Pull Media, Not Push
Chapter Three: The Web as Platform: The Network Is the Computer
Chapter Four: Case Studies: Rapidly Changing Online Landscapes
Chapter Five: Successful Online Business Models for Web 2.0 and Beyond
Chapter Six: Ten Things You Should Do to Make Your Business
More Web 2.0
Chapter Seven: The Dark Side: How the Latest Developments in Cyber Crime Can Ruin Your Dayor Business
Chapter Eight: Web 3.0: What Does the Future Hold?
Appendix A: The Technologies Driving Web 2.0
Appendix B: Web 2.0 Reading and Resource List
Notes
Recenzii
Funk outlines the latest emerging technologies on the Web, and offers readers the Ten Things You Should Do to Make Your Business More Web 2.0. This highly accessible guide provides the latest information on the most popular activities on the Web; new ways to market, attract customers, and keep your Website vibrant; and ways to protect yourself form the growing menace of cybercrime.
This valuable compendium organizes, evaluates, and places into context online business models, trends, and technologies. It considers where the Web has been and where it is going, with implications of these developments for business. The new generation, Web 2.0, is characterized by a shift to individual users who are now able to customize their Web experience and engage in social communication networks, leading to an integrative experience unimagined in the first, more static iteration of Web-based technologies. Funk, a Web publishing practitioner, traces these complex developments with great clarity, utilizing simple, concise language to frame the discussion. Useful case studies illustrate the potential as the Web evolves in serving customers and creating new business opportunities. The author also traces developments to the Web 3.0 environment. This well-organized and well-written work is essential for anyone interested in the Web and its development, particularly as it relates to the business world. Essential. General readers, all levels of students, faculty, and practitioners.
Librarians will find insight in Funk's analyses of the possibilities of 2.0 (and even 3.0). . . . his book should inspire ideas for better representing our resources to our patrons. Lively discussions of what else we can do to market our libraries will be sparked by his many examples of successful business models. . . . heartily recommended to academic librarians.
This valuable compendium organizes, evaluates, and places into context online business models, trends, and technologies. It considers where the Web has been and where it is going, with implications of these developments for business. The new generation, Web 2.0, is characterized by a shift to individual users who are now able to customize their Web experience and engage in social communication networks, leading to an integrative experience unimagined in the first, more static iteration of Web-based technologies. Funk, a Web publishing practitioner, traces these complex developments with great clarity, utilizing simple, concise language to frame the discussion. Useful case studies illustrate the potential as the Web evolves in serving customers and creating new business opportunities. The author also traces developments to the Web 3.0 environment. This well-organized and well-written work is essential for anyone interested in the Web and its development, particularly as it relates to the business world. Essential. General readers, all levels of students, faculty, and practitioners.
Librarians will find insight in Funk's analyses of the possibilities of 2.0 (and even 3.0). . . . his book should inspire ideas for better representing our resources to our patrons. Lively discussions of what else we can do to market our libraries will be sparked by his many examples of successful business models. . . . heartily recommended to academic librarians.