I'm particularly interested in considering the relationship between financial gain and/or financial compensation and Web 2.0. I've read and heard many arguments that financial compensation does not have a place in Web 2.0. Consider the many Web 2.0 companies that offer their services for free. They typically generate revenue from ads, I think. But, I wonder if ads are enough to sustain these websites? Are we looking at a future where people will have to pay for the use of Web 2.0 tools?
Here's a second set of questions: Is the traditional model of setting specific prices for specific goods or services an appropriate structure for Web 2.0? Why/why not? Is the old adage you get what you paid for true?
I'd love to hear/read some thoughts related to these questions. However, I also think that it would be interesting to ask these questions in class.
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