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Does Web 2.0 Really Exist?


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You might remember awhile ago, I took a telemarketing call from a company that claimed to provide Web 2.0 services. I strung them along, just to mess with them. On Sept 10th, I did a remote panel session from my home. The panel discussed Web 2.0 technology and its interplay with the government. Ahead of time, the facilitator sent me a list of questions to consider, which I thought would make a good video.

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Okay, Maybe I’m the Idiot…

I’m sorry I lashed out at Steve Jobs – but I just can’t stand it when people ask me how they can upgrade their Internet to this 2.0 thing they keep hearing about…

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This is Why I’m F’ing Sick of Web 2.0

It’s bad enough I have to delete a dozen new social network invites every day, with each one of them hoping to be the “MySpace Killer.” It’s bad enough I have to upload my videos to an increasing amount of video networks just to increase market penetration throughout these “YouTube Killers.” It’s bad enough that (every day) some random PR person asks me to interview the CEO of some new startup that is the “Google Killer” – when they’re not even aware that mere Gnomedex attendance would provide greater coverage and connections.

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What is Web 2.0?

Let’s see what Mike Arrington from TechCrunch has to say about this movement known as Web 2.0 (not to be confused with the Web 2.0 conference)…

In his time on stage at Gnomedex, Mike speaks to several examples of “Web 2.0″ (where it is, and possibly where it’s headed). There are companies that have come really close to going mainstream (much like YouTube, MySpace, and Digg have done). Some people believe the Web 2.0 leaders are smothering smaller players, however. The audience believes that many companies and developers got lucky – while others state that the companies worked hard, with luck playing a minor role.

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