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This Web 2.0 Thing Explained

Settle in for a few minutes to watch this. Fasten your seatbelt as it moves quickly.

Found via Will Richardson writing at Weblogg-ed

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Whoa. I take that back, not whoa - catch up and get inspired!

Thanks for posting here Steve. Content to bookmark, for sure... imagine what an update will look like a mere year from now... Web 4 (says Seth), 5? 6? 99?

Rosa, imagine is a good word. What will it look like? I am not sure, but if we all can play with enough tools, share enough of our tips and tricks, we will all have a part in that future! I am ready for the ride...

Greg and I had a conversation earlier today wherein Greg stated, and I wholeheartedly agreed, that "This is a great time to be in business." We could also simply say that this is a great time to be alive if you are a joyful, jubilant learner!

...yep, Greg and I were in the minority of those with no interest in watching the SuperBowl ...

Very Great discovery, Steve.

I've often explained Web 2.0 by saying it changed the web the way TiVo changed television - by making it possible for everyone to interact with it on their own terms.

But this video takes my simple explanation and goes to 11 -- and it adds a lot of great emotional grab.

Wow.

Dwayne, it is somewhat over used that a picture is worth a thousand words but this does convey that concept soo well!

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