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	<title>Comments on: The Day Web 2.0 Died</title>
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		<title>By: Tim Gray</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tim Gray</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have to disagree.  For me saying that Web 1.0 or Web 2.0 or even Web 3.0 has no meaning is like saying that the demographic categories of Baby Boomer, X gen and Y gen with their lack of concensus as to when the generations started, or even what their names are, has no value.  There is something substantially different between these generations (in addition to size) just as there is something substantially different about what the web was 10 years ago and what the web represents today.  Just because that &quot;something&quot; is hard to define doesn&#039;t mean that the categorization has no value.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to disagree.  For me saying that Web 1.0 or Web 2.0 or even Web 3.0 has no meaning is like saying that the demographic categories of Baby Boomer, X gen and Y gen with their lack of concensus as to when the generations started, or even what their names are, has no value.  There is something substantially different between these generations (in addition to size) just as there is something substantially different about what the web was 10 years ago and what the web represents today.  Just because that &#8220;something&#8221; is hard to define doesn&#8217;t mean that the categorization has no value.</p>
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