March 10, 2008

[Poll] The Carte Blanche Web2.0

And capitalising on all the comment since its flighting, this week’s poll is: Was the Web 2.0 Carte Blanche piece good or bad journalism?  If you’ve not seen the video yet, view it here on Zoopy and then add your two cents to our poll.

 

3 Comment(s)

  1. Anastacia Haddon | Mar 10, 2008 | Reply

    TERRIBLE - they either didn’t do enough research which i cannot beleive because you would tell them even if they didn’t quite ask - or they didn’t understand what you were saying to them when you did so they misinterpreted it - or they just cut it out of the piece shown to public and instead chose to make the show about their interpretation - yes it was informative but not relevant to the topic being Web 2.0 itself - the topic should have been social networking…and they even spoke of the effects of social networking etc

  2. Henre | Mar 11, 2008 | Reply

    It was adequate to their target audience. The word Web 2.0 should never be used outside of geek meetings.

  3. Bernard Von Weichardt | Dec 14, 2008 | Reply

    Dereck, (SORRY THIS IS NOT RELATED TO THE ABOVE SUBJECT), I was talking to Louis (mutual lawer) about a solution I am busy with concerning electrical energy for SA and the continent. Imagine the rural comunities having power to own TV’s, fridges, stoves, Air cons, Geysers etc. It would make our government look good and also create jobs to deliver, sell and maintain these items. I watched your repeat of the “Kayalitcha” power issue and I do have a solution. Very environmentally friendly, cheap, quick to install and I am busy working on a pilot project to which I will invite you and the team to have a look at. Hopefully, early next year. I am also hoping for a government grant application in February. Many industries will benifit from this and excess will be put into the grid.
    I am excited about this as a first on the contenent which I find hard to see any down side too.
    Very finest regards
    Bernard

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