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Web 2.0 Boom is Coming 4-29-2008 |
Over half of the companies in North America and Europe see Web 2.0 as a priority for next year, a report says |
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The news comes as San Francisco plays host to the Web 2.0 conference on next
generation of the web. "This is where we see the future of the web,"
said conference co-chair Jennifer Pahlka. "The companies making
announcements here are building that future." Forrester, the research
company which carried out the Web 2.0 survey, believes the technologies being
developed and unveiled over the coming days represent "a fundamentally new way"
for businesses to communicate with employees and customers. The report
found that consumer giants such as General Motors, McDonald's, Northwestern
Mutual Life Insurance and Wells Fargo Bank will drive much of this growth and
have already embraced tools like blogs, RSS feeds, podcasting and social
networking. Analyst Oliver Young estimates that another 56% of North
American and European companies regard Web 2.0 to be a priority in 2008.
"If I wanted to be anywhere in the Web 2.0 economy, I'd want to be on
the enterprise side," says Mr Young. Forrester analysed seven Web 2.0
categories: blogs, mashups, podcasting, RSS, social networking, widgets and
wikis. Of these, social networks will attract the greatest levels of investment
but even then that will be dwarfed by the multi million dollar revenues the
software industry commands. Mr Young says "Advertising revenue has been
hard to come by with even sites such as Facebook finding it hard to monetise
their high volumes of traffic. "companies are now looking over their
shoulder to the business market where even revenues of $50 (£25) per user per
month are looking increasingly appealing" He also points out that there
will come a saturation point and investment will start to slow down as Web 2.0
applications become increasingly prevalent and absorbed into collaborative
software packages. In the meantime, the world of business will get to
see what is on offer in the Web 2.0 world as vendors take the wraps off a raft
of products, services and applications during this week's conference in San
Francisco. Everything from the latest in cloud computing to blogging
software and from mobile technology to rich media applications will be on show.
With around 7,000 people expected to attend, some bloggers have already
nicknamed the conference a "five-day retreat to the Disneyland for grown-up web
nerds". Also taking part is a Web Mission from the UK which consists of
more than 20 entrepreneurs looking to forge useful business connections and
showcase British internet companies. The businesses, which were selected
from over 100 applicants, were chosen because they have the potential to expand
into the US.
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