BBC Goes 2.0
MediaGuardian.co.uk: "The BBC today unveiled radical plans to rebuild its website around user-generated content, including blogs and home videos, with the aim of creating a public service version of MySpace.com."
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MediaGuardian.co.uk: "The BBC today unveiled radical plans to rebuild its website around user-generated content, including blogs and home videos, with the aim of creating a public service version of MySpace.com."
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This will be a good move for them, as user-generated content is one of those "new" things that is truly going to stick, contrary to the endless new Web 2.0 widgets and widget sites that are popping up everywhere hoping that someone will buy them out.
Posted by: Gary Bourgeault (thealphamarketer.com) | Wednesday, April 26, 2006 at 01:48 AM