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State of Web 2.0 - Whats the future?

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Dion Hinchcliffe has written an indepth review of Web 2.0, he also highlighted the future of Web 2.0 and online software from Web 2.0 proponent.He writes "Invariably, Web 2.0 is a term you love to hate or hate to love but either way, you'll know you'll get folk's attention by saying it. I've been lucky enough to talk to quite a fair number of people around the country about Web 2.0 in the last few months and hear what they think of it.

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