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So it's less a technological change (though there are a few of those too) than a change in mindset and habit.
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Adam CroweMore about Web 2.0 sites with a nice diagram
web myspace youtube participation collaboration collectiveintelligence crowdsourcing
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the power of harnessing the innovation and output of your users will eclipse almost anything that centrally organized production could hope to match
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Of course, you have to have valuable content
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network effects are often be most effective when they're carried in a social "push" process
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At the core of all this is collective intelligence, the user contributed information on a site that is its powerful draw; if it's the information they want that is.
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the techniques for explicitly leveraging network effects and viral feedback loops
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architectures of participation
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combined contributions
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best practices in the social architectures of large-scale public Web sites
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