Business and Web 2.0: An interactive feature
Explore, track, and customize three years of survey results on how businesses use new Web technologies and tools.
For the past three years, roughly 1,700 executives from around the world—across a range of industries and functional areas—have responded to a McKinsey survey1 on how organizations are using Web 2.0 technologies. This year we created an interactive tool that links the data from these survey results and charts it to the emerging trends in Web 2.0 adoption.
This interactive focuses on several of the survey’s core questions—from 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. The survey 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, one can track the performance of each technology through the years or customize the view to compare particular technologies side by side. The interactive also contains an audio guide from Michael Chui—a consultant with McKinsey and one of the drivers of the Web 2.0 research initiative—who takes you further inside the results and trends.
This interactive archive will evolve from year to year as the survey progresses and as businesses continue to evaluate their use of and satisfaction with Web 2.0.
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