Drama 2.0 coins itself as the ‘No Beta Zone’.
The site is dedicated to creating full-blown analyses of this phenomenon we call Web 2.0 and its impact on current media structures. Some of you might recognize Drama from the TechCrunch boards where he was a frequent and well-followed commentator. He has apparently developed a semi cult-like following, with plenty of experience in the technological/media spheres. Thus comes Drama 2.0, a tech blog, with its slicing insights and keen observations. Drama takes on Web 2.0 myths and pinpoints their weaknesses. He’s got pithy opinions on the fate of old media and convergence. Don’t worry, if it’s 2.0 related, Drama 2.0 has got something to say.
Drama20Show.com In Their Own Words
“Drama 2.0 spikes the Web 2.0 kool aid by providing a critical analysis of Web 2.0 startups and the impact of Web 2.0 on the media industry. You have entered the No Beta Zone.”
Why Drama20Show.com It Might Be A Killer
Web 2.0 does need a critical eye. While there are the stalwarts like TechCrunch and a host of others waging their criticisms around the web, Drama 2.0 has its own particular, sarcastic yet informed bent which is popular especially among screen staring computer folks.
Some Questions About Drama20Show.com
Will Drama 2.0 emerge as real authority in 2.0 or will it simply fade into ether? Is Drama really as renowned and followed as he says he is? 







