Web 2.0 Clearly Defined by Video

December 23rd, 2007 by Scott Hendison

I’m pretty sure that I first saw this video at a conference in Portland, and it was pretty impressive at getting the point across. At the end of the video, it only briefly gives credit to the creator, Michael Wesch - Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University.

I just managed to stumble across it again, through a mention at Christian Mezeis blog, and it turns out that the video was available on You Tube where it has had over 4 million views already.

With that many views, some of you have likely seen it, but I still think it’s pretty impressive, and for those of you who haven’t, give it a look - it’s under 5 minutes…

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One Response to “Web 2.0 Clearly Defined by Video”

  1. CIS sales Says:

    This Video is really a good stuff to tell what is web2.0. It contains lots of examples.

     

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