"The Web as Platform": What Does It Mean? -- Part III

by Joseph Feller

This is the final Executive Update in a series exploring the idea of "the Web as platform," one of the cornerstone concepts of Web 2.0. 1 In Part I, 2 I discussed what it means to view the Web -- in its entirety -- as a platform. Then, in Part II, 3 I presented the idea of individual Web sites as platforms.

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"The Web as Platform": What Does It Mean? -- Part III16 April 2009

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