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Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it
from "Reason in Common Sense", the first volume by George Santayana
not my favourite philosopher, I admit, but the quote is too good not to use it
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Some say the Enterprise 2.0 revolution will not happen, others point to plentiful evidence that it’s already under way. But on the Web, which force-feeds Enterprise 2.0, Web 2.0 innovation has peaked, and energy is now turning to Web 3.0, where websites will become parts in one vast knowledge system. This puts even more pressure on the corporation to adapt.
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What we're doing is forming the Web for the future. Are you providing good, solid content or just pissing into the wind?
Enterprise 2.0 is closer to Web 3.0 than to Web 2.0. Why? Because Web 2.0 has been about bringing people together in communities of interest, and displaying user-generated knowledge. But the next version of the Web will focus on the intelligent retrieval of that knowledge. This is precisely where the next version of the enterprise will aim.
Just how revolutionary is the power of software? Is the modern corporation fully in charge of its internal changes? Are knowledge workers, influenced by the Web, forcing change against the natural resistance of management? How much is caused by the technology itself?