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Beware of Web 2.0 crossing the chasm
Yesterday I wrote a post on my firm's group blog titled Beware of Web 2.0 crossing the chasm.
Today I'll be researching another post. The topic being - how existing Australian and New Zealand businesses which are built on or rely on Web 2.0 (either as technology or service suppliers or users), can improve their chance to survive the inevitable fierce competition as the market grows exponentially, now that locally Web 2.0 seems to have crossed the chasm.
Tomorrow at the Summit I'm hoping to hear over the horizon insights.
Noric Dilanchian
Dilanchian Lawyers & Consultants