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CommentTuesday, September 18, 2007

Shop.org Summit: Opening Up Your Brand

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I just thought I combine 2

I just thought I combine 2 words and leave out vowels from your intro. You should have said "leaving vowels out nstuff". Oh, and I dropped a space. I read religiously, keep the good stuff coming.

Web 2.0 - You Discovered the Internet?

Web 2.0 -

Is it really true, have you really discovered the basics of the internet? - that's amazing. It only took you what? like 10 years. Think it was called usenet back then, in 1997.

The next big thing will probably be web 3.0 - the online videogame. That trend started around 1999. But let's just rephrase it and pretend it's new when we begin to market it :)

Sincerely, and have fun

Internet Names

Back in 1977 the online experiment we now
know as web 2.0 was dubbed P.L.A.T.O. I was one of 500 users (Guinea Pigs). You were not allowed to use your real name and you had to use a "handle" of no more than five characters and no caps because of memory usage limits. (the real origins of hacker names) The next big thing then was email. It took twenty years to actually catch on. Three interactive games you could play
linked to three collages. You could only play these during off hours. 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. My how things have changed.

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