Web 2.0? Or Is It More Like Web 16.0?
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basic rule that each total upgrade is a new “.0” then we are nowhere near Web 2.0. The story is really one of falling price, increasing reliability and bandwidth, coupled with ubiquitous access.
Simply put, “Web 2.0” is just shorthand for the development process outlined above. Bottom line, the web really becoming what the web really always should have been.
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