The Emperor’s New Web 2.0 Site
By Davey Winder in Editorial
Posted in Internet on
According to research outfit Parity, a misunderstanding and misconception of Web 2.0 technology is widespread amongst senior managers and IT personnel alike. It claims that they lack the appreciation of the wider business benefit and as a result UK businesses run the risk of being left behind thanks to simply not getting those critical Web 2.0 benefits. The ‘Web 2.0
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