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		<title>By: General Pattern</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most class A bloggers tend to give a very cultural definition of the web 2.0. I&#039;m not even sure there is a web 2.0... Amazon, ebay, imdb exist for ages and would fit O&#039;reilly&#039;s definition. But I like what Tapscott said: there is an old web and a new web and the difference is that the old web is HTML based and the new web is xml based]]></description>
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