Interesting read: The web’s future is you…
For the second week in a row, business week has an article on a tagging service - this time Flickr. the article does not focus on the tagging part of things that much but rather on what the next period of the internet might bring:
“The first period involved shifting real-world activities such as shopping and dating into a virtual world, dominated by the PC. But in the Net’s second act — the era of broadband — creative power will shift into the hands of individuals, who will be just as likely to generate and share their own content as to consume someone else’s. Then, sites like Flickr could evolve into shared pools of real-time footage on breaking news — the floods, funerals, and affairs of state that bloggers have already tackled in the world of text.”
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