Moya wrote a fantastic recap of her take-aways from this past Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco, titled: Web Comes to Its Senses.
In a 5-part bulleted essay Moya shares quotes, ideas, and key highlights focusing on the sense of self, presence, place, government and community. All key themes from 2009’s Web 2.0 Expo SF. Read on…
Over the past few weeks, Oliver Marks and I have been working on the first stages of a new research project, called Open Enterprise 2009. We will be working for the first half of 2009 to research the state of Web 2.0 tools, architecture and techniques in the enterprise, their adoption, application and impact.
We are now working closely on the study with the team at Enterprise 2.0, and we will be posting our interviews, research insights, and findings on the Enterprise 2.0 Blog over the next months. To see the archive of the work we have done to date, check the Open Enterprise 2009 archive to see interviews with a list of luminaries, including Euan Semple, Ross Mayfield, Jeff Walker, and JP Rangaswami.
If you want to track the study, the RSS feed is here.
The study will be based on an open research model, involving this community in the discussion of the study’s major questions, the companies to be profiled, technologies to be investigated, visionaries to be contacted. We will be combing through those contributions, and studying them for ideas and themes.
Along with an on-going stream of research notes, interviews, and preliminary findings, Oliver and I are planning to distill what we have learned in the form of a comprehensive report which will will make available in late summer 2009.