Posted on February 6th, 2010 at 11:39 PM by pakasprz


Web 2.0 has had a direct impact on my life as many things that I do in everyday life as the development of Web 2.0 has shifted my life from offline to online.

Even to the point where my wife says that my life is my computer and blackberry.

Sorry ladies it is more of a guy thing as we communicate visually.

Searching through the internet for information on Web 2.0 I stumbled across this list.

Ebizmba.com has compiled a list of the top 15 most popular websites of Web 2.0, which floored me as I use most of them weekly.

Wordpress I use daily as it is the driving force behind my blog.

YouTube.com I use from time to time when I see a clip in an article on ProFootballTalk.com or as a part of a story somewhere.

Also, ProFootballTalk.com uses Wordpress, which I forgot about until I wrote the last sentence.

Wikipedia has been an invaluable resource as I am constantly using it to look up the careers of coaches.

The worst thing that can happen to a journalist is writing and article with the wrong information.

Instead of trying to navigate through the internet all I have to do is go over to Wikipedia and look up the person’s name.

Thanks to Web 2.0 I was able to ascertain a website that will get my name out there within the media.

This will eventually help me attain my dream of helping the city win a Superbowl as mediums can rally people together and when people come together the power is so overwhelming that a business or a sports team has to respond.

I know as long as the internet keeps changing so will my website as technology is here to make life better for us.

Even my personal life has changed as now I am always connected to my friends and the internet through my blackberry to keep me up what is going on in the regular world like the weather.

With the internet I am always able to keep up and see if some type of inclement weather is on its way.

In the end every person has been affected by Web 2.0 in some way shape or form.

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