Monday, May 08, 2006

YouTube, MySpace, Web 2.0

A grand unified theory of YouTube and MySpace.
by Paul Boutin, Slate.com
Both YouTube and MySpace fit the textbook definition of Web 2.0, that hypothetical next-generation Internet where people contribute as easily as they consume. Even self-described late adopters like New York's Kurt Andersen recognize that that by letting everyone contribute, these sites have reached a critical mass where "a real network effect has kicked in."

Contrast:

Forget YouTube: Your laptop will never replace your TV
by Sean Captain, Slate.com
The next logical step, it seems, would be to stream high-definition video via the Internet. In the long term—10 years or more—perhaps. But for the foreseeable future, that won't happen. That's because the very properties that make the Internet great make it a lousy video-distribution network, especially for the high-def era.


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