Difference between revisions of "Scenario 2- The power of the crowds"
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Instead of working on widget standards that break the Web, people standardised a fully Web-compatible Mobile 2.0 architecture that delivered the same rich, personal functionality, but added back the seamless mashability of ever-changing people and their ever-changing stuff.<br><br> | Instead of working on widget standards that break the Web, people standardised a fully Web-compatible Mobile 2.0 architecture that delivered the same rich, personal functionality, but added back the seamless mashability of ever-changing people and their ever-changing stuff.<br><br> | ||
What happened is that the U-Web [http://the-u-web.org/] project became reality. What seemed like a dream in 2010 was finally pushed by a bunch of smart engineers from Boston. This got <u>users</u> so much closer to efficient group communication<br><br> | What happened is that the U-Web [http://the-u-web.org/] project became reality. What seemed like a dream in 2010 was finally pushed by a bunch of smart engineers from Boston. This got <u>users</u> so much closer to efficient group communication<br><br> | ||
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There is also a wave of new <b> DIY entrepreneurs </b> (see [http://fora.tv/2010/06/14/WIREDs_Chris_Anderson_Atoms_Are_the_New_Bits#Chris_Anderson_From_DIY_Invention_to_Entrepreneurship]). | There is also a wave of new <b> DIY entrepreneurs </b> (see [http://fora.tv/2010/06/14/WIREDs_Chris_Anderson_Atoms_Are_the_New_Bits#Chris_Anderson_From_DIY_Invention_to_Entrepreneurship]). | ||