Jul 7, 2006
Web 2.0 in Japan

PingMag offers up a look at some of Japan’s Web 2.0 offerings.
Your Guide to Design and Pop Culture in Tokyo
Jul 7, 2006

PingMag offers up a look at some of Japan’s Web 2.0 offerings.
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web 2.0 doesn’t exist. (that would make a great T shirt :)
I might need to write an article for a magazine, and it would be called, “Finacial Services driven by Web 2.0″ or something.
And this is not a joke. My boss told me to do.
It think the most ridiculous thing to do with the term “Web 2.0″ was the fact that O’Reilley (the publisher, at least I’m pretty sure it was them) was trying to claim ownership of it.