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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of Internet. Zaveri is emphasizing on forming blog rules and social media usage policy document by citing case studies. 

The Good bad ugly of internet video by Zaveri

Learn about pros and cons of using internet. Blogs and YouTube are good digital platform an average person can use is the good part, however, if not used properly can be ugly or even bad.

 

In this video the pitfalls of the internet are discussed.

 

It is important to study this video lecture before you embark on the journey of the World Wild West - that is Web 2.0.

 

Interactive websites are good. Zaveri is demonstrating web sites in this second part, such as Cooliris to share pictures, flag counter, Internet TV, LinkedIn, Scribd, sharethis, SpicyNodes, Twitter, Tweetbeat, and YouTube. These are digital platforms available free for your social media marketing.

 

  • Feedback / expert comment: "It is well put together… but the only comment I might have is that there might be a misconception that Web1.0 is created by programmers and Web2.0 by users… the reality is that both technologies have been put together by companies (i.e. their programmers). The subtle differences are that web2.0 is more dynamic, active, two-way, collaborative and dynamic VS static, passive/active, one-way, closed and static. Bottom line is the shift in paradigm is more user / consumer centric (C2C – Consumer to Consumer) from (B2B or B2C).....   B2B => C2C – so to reiterate my point, it is companies that are programming/managing the sites, the users now are the means to producing / collaborating the content".      -- From: Mr. A. P.

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