How Web 2.0 changed the Guardian

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    Hello. My name’s Bobbie - I’m technology correspondent at the Guardian Here to tell you how Web 2.0 has changed the way we think I hope all of you know the Guardian but I’m going to give you some context

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    1. How Web 2.0 changed the Guardian Bobbie Johnson [email_address]
    2. The Guardian
    3. February 7,1958
    4. CP Scott, 1846-1932
    5. "to secure the financial and editorial of the Guardian in perpetuity" independence
    6. 1960s
    7. 2000s
    8. 1969
    9. 1997
    10. 2008
    11. guardian.co.uk
    12. 1996
    13. 1999
    14. 2001
    15. 2008
    16. larger audiences international recognition depth of coverage
    17. “ all journalists work for the digital platform”
    18. “ its demands [are] pre-eminent”
    19. now for how
    20. front end back end in between end
    21. front end
    22. Ev Williams, Blogger
    23. Salam Pax
    24. Comment is Free
    25. social
    26. free
    27. openness
    28. back end
    29. R2
    30. platform end
    31.  
    32. multimedia
    33. collaborative
    34. sharing
    35. distribution
    36.  
    37. the new distribution
    38. networked journalism
    39. read/write
    40. slow
    41. fast
    42. the predictable coda
    43. revolution?
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    55. obligatory final laboured metaphor
    56. Hello, Crinkly!
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    58. Pictures from: The Guardian David Levene Dan Chung Felix Clay Sarah Lee Patrick Fraser Getty Images and Flickr users: Todd Huffman Kevin Dooley Foxypar4 Willvision Official Star Wars Movie Blog Mark Hillary Sidelong Elsie Esq Josef Stuefer Boolean Split Peasap Emdot sh1mmer JPockele Bobbie Johnson [email_address] thank you

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