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On September 30, 2005, Tim O'Reilly wrote a piece summarizing his view of Web 2.0. The mind map pictured above (constructed by Markus Angermeier [1] on November 11, 2005) sums up some of the themes of Web 2.0, with example-sites and services attached.

From Web 2.0.

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Author: Luca Cremonini Source: http://www.railsonwave.it/railsonwave/2007/1/2/web-2-0-map URL: http://www.railsonwave.com/assets/2006/12/25/Web_2.0_Map.svg Note: The cloud-map picture above (constructed by Luca Cremonini on December 25, 2006, for railsonwave.com) has been recreated in svg format from the image of Markus Angermeier and was improved with links to Wikipedia sources.

Original Source: Markus Angermeier Source: http://kosmar.de/archives/2005/11/11/the-huge-cloud-lens-bubble-map-web20/ URL: http://kosmar.de/wp-content/web20map.png

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21:10, 3 January 20071,024×768 (60 KB)Franzacurta (Author: Luca Cremonini Source: http://www.railsonwave.it/railsonwave/2007/1/2/web-2-0-map URL: http://www.railsonwave.com/assets/2006/12/25/Web_2.0_Map.svg Note: The cloud-map picture above (constructed by Luca Cremonini on December 25, 2006, for railsonw)
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