[다보스 포럼] The Impact of Web 2.0 and Emerging Social Network Models
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The rapid rise of online social networks is both a social and business phenomenon, the impact of which is only beginning to be understood. The consumer-powered Web 2.0 creates innovative ways for businesses to operate and people to communicate.
- What is driving the emergence of virtual communities? Is the rapid rise in their valuations justified?
- How are companies beginning to use social networking strategies for product and market development, as well as for communication?
- Caterina Fake, Founder, Flickr, USA
- William H. Gates III, Chairman, Microsoft Corporation, USA
- Chad Hurley, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, YouTube, USA
- Mark G. Parker, President and Chief Executive Officer, Nike, USA
- Viviane Reding, Commissioner, Information Society and Media, European Commission, Brussels
Challenger
- Dennis Kneale, Managing Editor, Forbes Magazine, USA
Moderated by
- Peter Schwartz, Chairman, Global Business Network, USA
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The CEOs of major technology companies discussed at an Annual Meeting session the Web 2.0 generation of technologies that are transforming the media industry. Last year the focus was on voice net and game learning but this year’s panel discussed social networking and the move towards 3D functionality.
"There is a broad trend for people to share their lives with as wide an audience as possible", Chad Hurley, Co-Founder of YouTube, said. Using his own company as an example, Hurley added that, “since we are now the largest audience, even more people are choosing to share their experiences on our site.”
The panellists also discussed the new and different ways to measure online success. “Page views are becoming less relevant. What’s taking their place is the number of connections that are made on your site,” said Caterina Fake, Founder, Flikr, USA.
- Filed under : about Money/Industry
- Tag : bill gates, Caterina Fake, chad hurley, DAVOS, Mark G. Parker, social network, Web 2.0, World Economic Forum

