I don’t know many people who are a fan of the term Web2.0, but i also
don’t know a better term. Sure, folks talk about the semantic web and
the read/write web but this is only a fraction of what’s going on. Of
course, Web2.0 is a business term.
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apophenia: Why Web2.0 Matters, Round Two
By Jay Garmon
October 17, 2005, 1:46 PM PDT
Takeaway: I don’t know many people who are a fan of the term Web2.0, but i also don’t know a better term. Sure, folks talk about the semantic web and the read/write web but this is only a fraction of what’s going on. Of course, Web2.0 is a business term. This post originally appeared on an external website
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Jay Garmon has a vast and terrifying knowledge of all things obscure, obtuse, and irrelevant. One day, he hopes to write science fiction, but for now he'll settle for something stranger -- amusing and abusing IT pros.
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Jay Garmon has a vast and terrifying knowledge of all things obscure, obtuse, and irrelevant. One day, he hopes to write science fiction, but for now he'll settle for something stranger -- amusing and abusing IT pros. Read his full profile. You can also follow him on his personal blog.

































