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Actually, it's just a name that many use, it doesn't really mean anything specific, i.e. different meaning to different people.  In theory, one could call web 2.0 when people stopped putting together static HTML pages and started doing dynamic ones; then there was a personalization phase, which by these standards could be called web 3.0 and now we're even past that, with Ajax, social stuff, web-based apps, like my Record Sage

 So, I'm sure the cycle will continue, new innovations will come to life and the evergoing evolution will continue, regardless of someone coming up with a term for some elements of it or not, as they did with web 2.0.  That's the way I see it.

Posted 2006-11-04T21:22:34Z
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"Sometimes when I go to bed and my dad turns off the lights, my bed becomes a Pirate Ship and I sail into the night…"

In the consumer market, “Best of breed" applications will merge into suites.

The biggest impact will be when enterprises will follow the B2C and C2C concepts. As most of the big enterprise vendors are heading towards SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) or E-SOA as they call it, we will see more ‘enterprise’ oriented applications become available.

For that to happen, several prerequisites, such as security, unified user management and availability should mature.

So 'Enterpise 2.0' will follow and then Web 3.0, followed by 'Enterprise 3.0' and so on...

Posted 2006-11-09T04:26:33Z
 
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You've come a long way baby!

I agree with you RecordSage. I think the phenomenon of web 2.0 was bound to happen inevitably no matter whether someone termed it this way or something else.  As I see it, web 2.0 is basically another step in the democratization of content all over the web. Content created by the people, for the people. An important step in our history if  I may add.

Posted 2006-11-05T16:25:56Z

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