[What Is Web 2.0?] 2.0

I want to share an interesting interview with Tim O’Reilly, in which he tells the editors of wired magazin what he thinks of the actual buzz about Web 2.0. His main argument is that it has little to do with ajax and visual styles, but rather about “Controlling Data” on the web.
Just to remember: Tim O’Reilly invented the term “Web 2.0” in the article “What is Web 2.0? – Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software”, trying to aggregate several structural developments that were/are occuring on the web.
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