MicKinsey has published a wonderfully curated selection of data from five of surveys about business and web 2.0.
The curated data is accessible through a highly visual and interactive data explorer, which allows you to easily navigate the data you are interested in the most.
The curated data includes useful information about what technologies and tools companies view as most important to what kind of investments, if any, organizations plan to make in Web 2.0 in the future.
In addition, this curated data collection examines the business use of 12 technologies and tools:
blogs, mash-ups (a Web application that combines multiple sources of data into a single tool), microblogging, peer to peer, podcasts, prediction markets, rating, RSS (Really Simple Syndication), social networking, tagging, video sharing, and wikis.
Using the interactive, you can track the performance of each technology through the years or customize the view to compare particular technologies side by side.
To access the interactive data explorer you need to freely register with McKinsey, and then cick here:
https://www.mckinseyquarterly.com/Business_and_Web_20_An_interactive_feature_2431#
Must see. 10/10
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Robin Good