Altough it is now August, I’m still working (a bit slowly) on the next posts, that will summarize the last part of my thesis, and I hope I can publish them before September.
I’d like to write more about Web 2.0 and Crowdsourcing in the future; but, as there are so many informations and so little time to study them, I’m going to show you some of them.
Yesterday I found a very interesting book about Web 2.0 (in Spanish).
“Web 2.0″, written by Antonio Fumero, Genís Roca and Jesús Encinar, published by Fundación Orange, and avaliable online under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence here (1.1 Mb, in Spanish).
Maybe I will talk about it more in the future (I haven’t read it yet! ;) ); for the moment I think it’s important to say that it studies Web 2.0 from socio-technical and economical-management perspectives. A complete vision of Web 2.0, therefore.
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September 18th, 2007 14:05
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