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Feb 15 2007, 00:01 AM by Kai Jäger
Web 2.0 explained in less than 5 minutes
Here's a
short video
that explains very well what Web 2.0 is. I liked it so much, I thought I'd share it with you.
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— nov 29 2007, 10:57 am
This video is really superb and a good try to explain web 2.0 within 5 minutes.
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