I generally ignore stuff like this Web 2.0 Innovation Map because it’s usually totally useless, but after about a dozen different blogs I regularly read (and respect) linked to it, I figured it was worth my time to load it up and see what all the fuss was about.
Honestly, it was pretty interesting. I didn’t realize there were so many things created in North Carolina, particularly in Montreat, which just had to have been a student (who else lives there?).
Even more interesting was the fact that there was no one on the map for South Carolina. Sooo… Any bright ideas on Web 2.0-ish services I could design and launch in the next few months to become the first?
Getting on the Web 2.0 Map!
I generally ignore stuff like this Web 2.0 Innovation Map because it’s usually totally useless, but after about a dozen different blogs I regularly read (and respect) linked to it, I figured it was worth my time to load it up and see what all the fuss was about.
Honestly, it was pretty interesting. I didn’t realize there were so many things created in North Carolina, particularly in Montreat, which just had to have been a student (who else lives there?).
Even more interesting was the fact that there was no one on the map for South Carolina. Sooo… Any bright ideas on Web 2.0-ish services I could design and launch in the next few months to become the first?
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