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Web 2.0 Begins Its Fall From Grace: Death To The Overlords!

For well over two years I've been ranting, raving, sometimes screaming and often begging for links from the biggest names in the Blogosphere to my Web 2.0 rants. Why just last week I e-mailed Robert Scoble, Jasan Calacanis, John Robinson and Ed Cone threatening to kick their asses if they didn't link to me. (Ed gave me that link, the others called my bluff.) I was just about to give up, play dead and let the world suffer its deserved fate (a slow death under the cruel whips of the Internet strawbosses) but today I find this:

"So for now, we’ll have to agree that comparatively speaking, the consumer software world is just more fun. The interesting question however, is if all these cool 2.0 concepts such as social networking, wisdom of the crowds or even the cool features like Digging apply in the business world at all?

As I reflected on this, I came to the rather startling conclusion that for me, 2.0 is actually more useful behind the firewall than in the consumer world. Let’s look at a few examples:"
Click here to read examples given by one of the smartest and most successful web development firms in the world.

I win, I win! I was right and all the "Web 2.0 gurus" were wrong! The Internet elite are about to be toppled to their knees! The smartest people in the world agree with what I've been saying for years! Finally a chance to end this thinly veiled sharecropping arrangement called Web 2.0!

Na, na, na, na, na!

Link via Riveting Rosie

Posted on Sep 4, 2007 at 09:06AM by Registered CommenterBilly in | CommentsPost a Comment

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