Web2.0 - social networking era.

March 25, 2006

A: u don’t get it do u
doesn’t matter if it is for yahoo.sg or yahoo.my
the whole idea is to get your Yahoo users involved in the content creation
that is web2.0
if u think readers don’t like to read what other readers (non-professional) write, tell me why then is blogging so popular?

Cat: reader a blog and reading a REVIEW r two different things

A: no, i disagree with u. its the same..

Cat: if u can prove it……fine. LOL

A: if you want to watch a movie, which would sway u to watch a movie, a movie review or your friend’s recomendation
your friend’s recomendation right?
so let’s say your friend start to blog?
would u rather go to the blog or read the movie review?
and if your friend blog the movie is good, you go watch a movie and find it good, wouldn’t you recommend other friends to go read your friend’s blog before watching the movie?
and if your other friends recommend other friends
?
and get this, because your this movie review friend is using a blog engine, readers of his blogs can actually put in comments and your friend can reply.. thus starting a conversation
this is the essence of web2.0.. social networking
same for yahoo.. if yahoo get Yahoo users to be movie reviewers, let other readers comment about this movie review, plus give them option to rate these Yahoo movie reviewers..

Cat: sounds like forum

A: agree.. the whole concept of web2.0 evolved from forums.. that is why hardwarezone.com is doing so well with the htis
hits
its is not their article that bring in the hits
its the forum

Theory: we like to read what our peers write. Its more entertaining and you can relate better to a friends opinion. Yes, Id refer to a movie review by a friend….. except if they have bad taste in movies!!!

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