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		<title>By: Carlos del Rio</title>
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		<dc:creator>Carlos del Rio</dc:creator>
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		<description>I don&#039;t know how valid a definition that negates evolution can really be. I think that the mainstream acceptance of Web 2.0 now, in comparison to 2005, shows how slow the mainstream is.

Some of the things that are described are great for two years ago, but forward thinking companies need to extend beyond 2.0 if they want to compete. The Internet is evolving into something that is less techy-- O&#039;Rielly&#039;s insights (on Web 2.0) are great for the people that want to be in the middle of their industry.</description>
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<p>Some of the things that are described are great for two years ago, but forward thinking companies need to extend beyond 2.0 if they want to compete. The Internet is evolving into something that is less techy&#8211; O&#8217;Rielly&#8217;s insights (on Web 2.0) are great for the people that want to be in the middle of their industry.</p>
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