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Written by: Don Worthley
1/8/2008 5:26 PM 

I saw this a few months back in a Ning network created by Jeff De Cagna but forgot to add a blog entry about it.  It's called Did You Know 2.0. 

The statistics in this video are just mind boggling, but the most amazing one to me is that the amount of new information is expected to double every 72 hours by 2010.

 

A few months back I asked what one word would capture the essence of Web 3.0, and I'm beginning to see that with the overwhelming increase in information available to the average information worker, there is an ever increasing need for context.  Just think about it, it's like an information explosion where the pieces are landing all over the place.  New tools will be needed to bring the pieces together in a way that make it more discoverable and meaningful for the members of a group or organization.  More on this to come since this has been the subject of a great deal of our thought and research over the past year.



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