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	<title>Comments on: Web 2.0 and the Ajaxalope</title>
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	<description>Jay Gilmore on Websites and Marketing for Small Business.</description>
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		<title>By: Dead2.0 &#187; Am I too late? Is Web 2.0 dead already?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dead2.0 &#187; Am I too late? Is Web 2.0 dead already?</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jul 2006 16:08:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] My first reason for saying this is the way I found his post.  I started the day at TechCrunch, but didn&#8217;t find anything really juicy there (although I saw this post and chuckled at the thought of anything &#8216;damaging the reputation of MySpace widgets&#8217; - isn&#8217;t that an oxymoron?).  So I decided to head North of the border and stumbled upon this goody.  Now in typical 2.0 blogging fashion, there&#8217;s no actual story here, really just a link to this post. It too isn&#8217;t really &#8216;content&#8217; as much as it is a gushing piece of love for the actual story (of course he&#8217;s also referencing this blog post).  [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] My first reason for saying this is the way I found his post.  I started the day at TechCrunch, but didn&#8217;t find anything really juicy there (although I saw this post and chuckled at the thought of anything &#8216;damaging the reputation of MySpace widgets&#8217; - isn&#8217;t that an oxymoron?).  So I decided to head North of the border and stumbled upon this goody.  Now in typical 2.0 blogging fashion, there&#8217;s no actual story here, really just a link to this post. It too isn&#8217;t really &#8216;content&#8217; as much as it is a gushing piece of love for the actual story (of course he&#8217;s also referencing this blog post).  [...]</p>
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