Web 2.0 goes mobile? Not with me!
Today's article in the popular Basic Thinking Blog has inspired me a bit about the so-acclaimed Web 2.0 writing. Specifically, in the above linked article is that Web 2.0 has not yet accepted fully by the German company. Thus, for example contributed little about netbooks, mobile phones and other mobile companions tweeted or otherwise to fill the web with data. Going into detail, so take advantage of just 3.3% of the social web. A disappointing result, because other countries like UK come to ~ 10%. ( Source )
But why is this so?
I'm out of time by myself:
I am a student, which means that I earn nothing. Well, one or the other pocket money will be paid at the end of the month, but all I got. The only possibility would be to turn advertising on the blog, but that would probably only bother my readers.
Suppose I would buy an iPhone. That there is (if you make it legal) only at T-Mobile. In a contract of course. And the cheapest hits with 30 € to book a month. That would be my entire pocket money! And I have only 200 MB free for the Internet. I think at the time of Internet flat rates that are quickly gone. If you are not careful, you pay for each MB over the 200 MB limit 0.49 cents. Sorry, but this is not my thing, to say the trite expression. Of course there are other contracts, but then the cost even more. The next contract costs 50 € a month, but has a data plan.
So that would be clarified with the cost already. Let's come to the use of Web 2.0 services. There is for a twitter. Who's not familiar with:
Twitter is a kind of chatting system. Insiders call it microblogging, as needed for each message only 140 characters. Each of the Twitter community can follow your "microblogging" and gets modest, if you post a new entry. The guiding principle of Twitter is: "What are you doing?". The contemporary English can be translated quickly: "What are you doing?". Twitter is a great service (even if it is perceived by outsiders as boring). If only one out there all you want to not get out. But basically, I need not go. What it brings to my followers know that I just squat in school (where the phone is banned anyway)? I think in the case of me (I'm told as students) each seem obvious, what I do in the morning. Moreover, the use of AIM in the morning is also nonsense, since 80% of my list at the school (on
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Long story short:
The Internet and especially Web 2.0 is an ingenious invention. But I must not constantly around me have. I do not feel like my whole daily routine vorzuträllern the Internet (in the case of Twitter in the truest sense of the word!).
How do you feel about the topic? Do you use the active mobile Web 2.0? Write to me in the comments! ![]()
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I must be Chris's absolutely right. I myself am with my 32 years of life have yet to be anyway of your generation, the youth (14-18) survived completely without phone and internet. Some will keep the now barely possible, but it was really about. To put it in the words of the Albertinum Girls "I enjoy ham ghabt". I already use the phone but only to that for which it was actually made mostly - jaa calls to and from time to time maybe once a SMS. I would clean me pull the "chatter" from Twitter as well as still would not be tolerated. But whosoever wants to do - there you go. I think that Web2.0 as it's great. However, Twitter is not so. The service is something for playful kids!
About Twitter is debatable indeed. However, I do not think that Twitter only what is for kids. Then we would have, inter alia, to the Obama children are

The attraction of this whole thing is simply the rapid communication of information. It has also been recognized by many. Many parties also use Twitter. Twitter is still prevalent in America. Even Starbucks has an account.