Openpedia.org > The similarities of Web 2.0 and the emerging church
[tautoko int.] And I truly think that we have something to give to the web 2.0 people. I have tried to define web 2.0 and the underlying principles in the last weeks and my knowledge of the emerging church has really helped my to broaden the horizon and understand stuff like Wikipedia a bit better.
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[TallSkinnyKiwi.com :: blog of Andrew Jones] A Little Help on my Church 2.0 Article?: We've been talking through some of the same things over at Addison Road - Web 2.0 and the ECM seem to be, in many ways, manifestations of the same social value shift, though in radically different realms. You might find some helpful thoughts in our post on Worship 2.0
[Edgeperspectives.typepad.com] Edge Perspectives with John Hagel: What is Web 2.0?: In contrast to other technology platforms like PCs or mainframes, it is not a standalone platform, but instead Web 2.0 is built upon an open network, making it pervasive, extending across the entire globe. As a network-centric platform, it is device-independent - it is meant to be accessed by devices of all kinds, ranging from PCs and mobile phones to RFID tags and bio-sensor devices.
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