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What I want to answer with this post (long though it may be) is: Why did Web2.0 encouraging an open platform where 3rd parties can make lots of money]. Yes, social networks of 2010 have much better usability, have better developed 3rd-party platforms and many more people are connected. Social Networking in Web2.0:
Check out the graph below from the Economist magazine. On your tech platforms. So the industry formed around a day of the week when all partners could avoid having company board meetings or traveling. Yesterday was a Monday. And not a pleasant one. When I first got into the industry it was 2007. was still a term being bandied about.
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Bambi Francisco is founder and CEO of Vator.tv, a leading platform for entrepreneurs and innovators to broadcast and communicate with industry professionals, and VatorNews, a video business network. Before launching his own publishing venture, Om was a senior writer for Business 2.0magazine covering telecom and broadband stories.
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