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Wikipedia
I just love the idea of a community based shared information source. The internet has long been an incredible source of information and a great storage medium, however the advent of Web 2.0 is an interesting progression.
My limited understand of the term and how it works is reversing the information cycle. Instead of having a location (lets say a website) that provides information or a service that people go to, a concept is created that actually utilises those people. Thus turning them into a resource.
In the case of Wikipedia, they have created an online enclyopedia utilising the knowledge and expertise of everyone on the internet. Anyone can log in and change data, change information. This makes for a very dynamic situation for knowledge.
Sure it could be abused, and wrong information entered, but any encyclopedia has incorrect or out of date information, and in a recent study it was shown that wikipedia is showing the same sort of percentage for accuracy by simply relying on the public to provide the information.
What a really interesting idea. You can have your say and put your interpretations forward. Of course anyone else can change what you have written as well.
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