Web 2.0 :The Business Model

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Web 2.0

Web 2.0 :The Business Model

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While the web itself is about twenty years old, businesses are still impleme- ing the technology into the fabric of the business model. The background section will focus on defining the building blocks for the framework including defining the basic components of Web 1. 0 which focused on the presence and business transaction. The Web 2. 0 section will focus on defining the basic building blocks of customer interactions, while the final section will focus on a review the wine industry. 2. 1 Web 1. 0: Presence and Electronic Commerce The term Web 1. 0 emerged from the research around the development of Web 2. 0. Prior to this, researchers commonly referred to Web 1. 0 as Electronic C- merce or E-Business. Where as, web 1. 0 focused on a read only web interface, Web 2. 0 focuses on a read-write interface where value emerges from the contri- tion of a large volume of users. The Internet initially focused on the command and control of the information itself. Information was controlled by a relative small number of resources but distributed to a large number which spawned the massive growth of the web itself. Like television before it, the web allowed for the broadcasting of information to a large number of users. Initial web sites were built simply to communicate presence or provide information on the business - self. This component includes information like marketing materials, investor re- tions, employment opportunities, and product information.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780387858944
ISBN10 0387858946
Number Of Pages 324
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Format hardback
Edition 1st Edition. 2nd Printing. 2008
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"The text can be used by managers and executives who understand the business potential of Web 2. 0. In addition, students who major in management and information technology will have an excellent source of materials on the state-of-the-art technology and practical aspects of Web 2. 0. … this book would serve as a wonderful text for an e-business course concentrating on models of practice." (Michael Goldberg, ACM Computing Reviews, September, 2009)

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