O’Reilly answers What is Web 2.0?

by Joshua Porter  |   3 Comments

Tim O’Reilly, Trend Spotter, has written what is sure to be a modern classic in What is Web 2.0, his first definitive piece on the topic. It’s a good one.

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1.  Andrew on October 1st, 2005 (Comment) #

Why do you say “neo” classic? That means it’s reviving something already considered classic. I’m not sure I follow.

2.  Josh on October 2nd, 2005 (Comment) #

Andrew, you didn’t follow because neo-classic isn’t even a noun. (that doesn’t stop me from using it all the time, though). But I used it because I thought this would be the start of something new, which isn’t exactly a revival…per se.

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