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href="http://feeds.pirillo.com/ChrisPirillo">RSS Feed</a></p><p>You might remember awhile ago, I took a telemarketing call from a company that claimed to provide Web 2.0 services. I strung them along, just to mess with them. On Sept 10th, I did a remote panel session from my home. The panel discussed Web 2.0 technology and its interplay with the government. Ahead of time, the facilitator sent me a list of questions to consider, which I thought would make a good video.</p><ul><li><strong>Do you consider yourself an early adopter/digital immigrant/digital native?</strong> &#8211; I&#8217;m kind of an edge case. Since the day I realized I could do live video all the time, I&#8217;ve been doing it. I consider myself an early adopter in most instances. When it comes to hardware, definitely. With software and web services, not so much. I know that I&#8217;ll get tied into one website or another, and it could just disappear. That happened a lot with the .com boom. I&#8217;m a little more careful these days about giving attention to one website over another.</li><li><strong>Is web 2.0 a fad? If it is, is it necessarily bad?</strong> &#8211; I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s a fad, I think it&#8217;s a conference. I think the idea is a little disingenuous when it comes to the Internet. We haven&#8217;t seen a massive amount of browser innovation. Google Chrome has stepped it up a couple of notches. It has nothing to do with the Internet though. It has to do with the desktop. With the digital divide closing, we&#8217;ve come to rely on different services online. I would rather call it a renaissance, than to label it with a number like 2.0.</li><li><strong>When did you make the switch into the web 2.0 world? Was it a business or personal switch at first? Do you even compartmentalize the two?</strong> &#8211; No, I don&#8217;t compartmentalize the two. No one &#8220;makes a switch&#8221; into the 2.0 world, it just happens.</li><li><strong>How do you find out about new web 2.0 tools?</strong> &#8211; I find them the same way I find out about anything. I find out from friends, such as via email invitations, the <a
href="http://live.pirillo.com">chat room</a> and even from <a
href="http://geeks.pirillo.com">Geeks</a>. The more people talk about something, the more aware I become of it. I would just as soon turn to my community to learn about new things. It&#8217;s funny because I talk out loud to myself all the time. With the camera running live all the time, I&#8217;ll mutter about needing to find or do something. Nearly instantly, someone is telling me they can help. That is awesome.</li><li><strong>What web 2.0 tool could you not live without? What is your essential business tool?</strong> &#8211; Email, honestly. Instant messaging. Those really haven&#8217;t changed. The tools have evolved to a certain degree. But instant messaging is still so far behind. I can&#8217;t think of the last time that I ran a client that was created by an IM distributor, such as Yahoo or AIM. I use Adium, and I used Trillian before that. I still see the web and the Internet as being predicated on a closed, proprietary model. Eventually, though, all software will be open source. I really believe that.</li><li><strong>It seems like a new web 2.0 comes tool or site out every week, do you try them all or do you wait for the early adopters to weed out the time-wasters?</strong> &#8211; I&#8217;ll take a look. If it seems ok on the surface, it&#8217;ll stay on my radar. I don&#8217;t stick with one tool or another unless it is of huge value to me. If enough people talk about it, I&#8217;ll end up caving in&#8230; just like with adding MySpace and Facebook. It depends on where something fits, and what I get from it. It depends on the momentum behind it, and whether it will help me in my endeavors.</li><li><strong>The twitter effect &#8230; breaking news, disseminating information instantly vs. the old methods. </strong> &#8211; Twitter has been interesting. I don&#8217;t really complain about the downtime. I love complaining about the people who complain about the downtime. It&#8217;s free! Why are you complaining about something you&#8217;re getting for nothing? Anyway, I digress. I made a statement about Twitter during Gnomedex: &#8220;Twitter is a place for you to say, before thinking about what you actually think&#8221;. You see that somewhat in blogs, but Twitter exacerbates the problem. It can be a serious issue when people are feeling emotional about something.</ul><p>So, those are my quick thoughts about web 2.0. What&#8217;s yours?</p><p><ul><li
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href="http://live.pirillo.com">chat room</a> and even from <a
href="http://geeks.pirillo.com">Geeks</a>. The more people talk about something, the more aware I become of it. I would just as soon turn to my community to learn about new things. It&#8217;s funny because I talk out loud to myself all the time. With the camera running live all the time, I&#8217;ll mutter about needing to find or do something. Nearly instantly, someone is telling me they can help. That is awesome.</li><li><strong>What web 2.0 tool could you not live without? What is your essential business tool?</strong> &#8211; Email, honestly. Instant messaging. Those really haven&#8217;t changed. The tools have evolved to a certain degree. But instant messaging is still so far behind. I can&#8217;t think of the last time that I ran a client that was created by an IM distributor, such as Yahoo or AIM. I use Adium, and I used Trillian before that. I still see the web and the Internet as being predicated on a closed, proprietary model. Eventually, though, all software will be open source. I really believe that.</li><li><strong>It seems like a new web 2.0 comes tool or site out every week, do you try them all or do you wait for the early adopters to weed out the time-wasters?</strong> &#8211; I&#8217;ll take a look. If it seems ok on the surface, it&#8217;ll stay on my radar. I don&#8217;t stick with one tool or another unless it is of huge value to me. If enough people talk about it, I&#8217;ll end up caving in&#8230; just like with adding MySpace and Facebook. It depends on where something fits, and what I get from it. It depends on the momentum behind it, and whether it will help me in my endeavors.</li><li><strong>The twitter effect &#8230; breaking news, disseminating information instantly vs. the old methods. </strong> &#8211; Twitter has been interesting. I don&#8217;t really complain about the downtime. I love complaining about the people who complain about the downtime. It&#8217;s free! Why are you complaining about something you&#8217;re getting for nothing? Anyway, I digress. I made a statement about Twitter during Gnomedex: &#8220;Twitter is a place for you to say, before thinking about what you actually think&#8221;. You see that somewhat in blogs, but Twitter exacerbates the problem. It can be a serious issue when people are feeling emotional about something.</ul><p>So, those are my quick thoughts about web 2.0. What&#8217;s yours?</p><p><ul><li
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