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<a href="https://nav.al/isnt-it-obvious-what-web-20-is"
>Isn’t it obvious what Web 2.0 is?</a
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There’s a lot of
<a href="http://blogs.zdnet.com/ip-telephony/?p=805">talk and angst</a>
about what Web 2.0 is or means. Isn’t it obvious? Web 1.0 was the time
period between Netscape’s IPO and the March 2000 dot-com crash. It was
exemplified by irrational exuberance, over-funding, and massive hype, but
also by the mass-deployment of fundamental consumer-facing technologies,
the birth of huge, high-margin businesses overnight, and a massive
creation and transfer of wealth.
<a href="https://nav.al/isnt-it-obvious-what-web-20-is">More</a>
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<p>Dec 19 2005</p>
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<a href="https://nav.al/yes-the-bubble-is-back"
>Yes, the bubble is back</a
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Just take a look at the domain name sales on DNJournal – Fish.com goes for
over <a href="http://www.dnjournal.com/domainsales.htm">$1 Million</a>!
Alarm clock, otherwise a great resource, is still living in the pre-bubble
days, when
<a
href="http://www.thealarmclock.com/mt/archives/2005/12/six_figure_blog.html"
>domain sales of $100k were news</a
>. <a href="https://nav.al/yes-the-bubble-is-back">More</a>
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