At 18:10 +0000 13/1/07, Richard Lockwood wrote:
Every time I heard "two point oh" used by a journalist I want to explain to
them in great depth that anything that is "point oh" is just this side of
being a beta and probably won't work if you roll it out.


Must be a Wakefield thing.  Every time I hear the phrase "Web two
point oh" I want to kick the speaker's head in.  Grrr...  In the
history of meaningless phrases, it's in the top three.

Yours etc,

Mr Grouchy.


Web 2.0 was a glisten in the mind's eye of Tim Berners-Lee (and Robert Cailliau) way back when...

Gordo

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