Web 2.0
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Incentivize citizen-media networking, engaging dynamic wikis and harnessing user-centred blogospheres will ultimately enable standards-compliant folksonomies,
to capture viral networking, aggregate user-contributed podcasts and share citizen-media network effects?In my view, peer-to-peer life-hacks disintermediate standards-compliant synergies, but one the other hand may constitute AJAX-enabled podcast-virals delivering end-to-end infomediaries and next-generation vloggospheres to recontextualize wireless holistic supply-chains across frictionless paradigms and synergize open-source, turn-key and scalable relationships.
what do you think?
- Jaline0
all of the above
- ********0
die();
- nooner0
you're late. there's already a Web 3.0 thread. search it, it's facinating.
- kyl30
needs more cowbell
- truenemesis0
LMAO! Nice one!
- kodap0
I agree but I don't think so its true but not at the same time while good points on a bad perception
- ********0
*nods @ kodap
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Wii !
- UndoUndo0
if(this is marketing bollox to get more $ =TRUE){
dont believe the hype = TRUE;
}
- liquid0
hahahaha
- jakeyj0
i'm running the beta 3.1 release. get with it guys
- rafalski0
Good thing about it is, dhtml
(rebranded ajax) is no longer banned and question "what if someone turned JS off in the browser?" is finally pronounced dumb.
Standards, schmandards, the world finally can move on from 2002.
- liquid0
dammit you beat me
- ronaldo0
great minds think alike... :P
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