What is Web 2.0? par Tim O'Reilly
The race is on to own certain classes of core data: location, identity, calendaring of public events, product identifiers and namespaces. In many cases, where there is significant cost to create the data, there may be an opportunity for an Intel Inside style play, with a single source for the data. In others, the winner will be the company that first reaches critical mass via user aggregation, and turns that aggregated data into a system service.
A lire et relire ... pour comprendre ( une partie) de l'évolution Internet en cours.
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Un beau concept marketing, n'est-ce pas ?
Posté par: Olivier De Doncker at février 22, 2006 06:31 PM