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2004 Report: The First Web 2.0 Conference

    Tim O’Reilly and John Battelle host a conference that formalizes „Web 2.0” as a industry standard. The term defines a new web built on collaboration, interactive applications, and user participation.

    Part of the 18 Internet Evolution Facts: The 2004 Edition archive. Historically Verified

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