A fellow Kansas Stater, Michael Wesch recently published a great video on YouTube about Web 2.0.
The five-minute clip, set to techno music, helps explain Web 2.0. As he points out, Web 2.0 is the so-called second wave of Web-based services that enables people to network and aggregate information online.
I will be posting more soon on how Web 2.0 can actually help a solo/home office lawyer be more productive and work with his own virtual staff.










This has to be one of the best explanations of how the web has evolved and thus the necessity for calling it Web 2.0.
No longer are we bound by a static "homepage" with tags at the bottom showing "Page Last Updated on:". The Web is beginning to work the way we think and live; it has become dynamic and fluid.
Kudos to Michael Wesch on the video to visualize this concept and migration.
Finis: http://www.TechnoEsq.com
"Web 2.0 … The Machine is Us/ing Us"
Posted by Grant Griffiths: “A fellow Kansas Stater, Michael Wesch recently published a great video on YouTube about Web 2.0.
At the moment, it seems like the machine is using us to distribute this video, which I have seen in at least a dozen places in the past week. That said, I’m interested to hear what you have to say about Web 2.0 in the law office. People seem to be using the web more and more for collaboration and client relations but still to be reluctant to use web apps for document production, calendaring, etc.