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Eventful Blog: A Reponse to Tim O'Reilly's Web 2.0 Article
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October 03, 2005
A Reponse to Tim O'Reilly's Web 2.0 Article
Tim O'Reilly's written an excellent piece attempting to define, once and for all, what the notion of "Web 2.0" means.
One very interesting illustration (click link or photo to see full-size), the Web 2.0 "meme map", accompanies the first page of Tim's article. It illustrates what was captured in a session on Web2.0 at the recent FooCamp conference. As Tim says, "It's very much a work in progress, but shows the many ideas that radiate out from the Web 2.0 core."
It is the items, or memes, as it were, on this "meme map", that I'd like to talk about. Specifically, how EVDB as a company views each "
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