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Mark Evans

the blog - examines the world of telecom  and  technology  from  a distinctly Canadian perspective.

the person - lives in Toronto, CA with  his  wife  and  three children, and  works  as director of community with PlanetEye Inc.
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View Article  The Chronicles of Norkia
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View Article  Web 2.0? Bah, Humbug!
Don't know why everyone's so pissed at Tim O'Reilly for trying to trademark "Web 2.0" for conferences: the guy's in the conference business, which is coming back to life again, so being about to own "Web 2.0" is perhaps a good way to sell a few more tickets, although you have to wonder how much business he'll be getting after pissing off so many people. If you're that upset, move on. Forget about Web 2.0 because, after all, it's just so yesterday. We're talking Web 3.0 or Web 4.0 - or in the spirit of Spinal  Tap - let's take it all the way to Web 11.0. It's like Web 2.0 is going to become the "Coca-Cola" of the Internet. For whatever reason, O'Reilly wants to own his "idea" that has already got him invaluable publicity and street cred. But if that's the way he wants to play, maybe he should take his ball and go home - and the rest of us will find another cool phrase to use (until some miscreant claims that one as well).
Addendum: For more insight into this P.R. debacle, check out Rob Hyndman, Mathew Ingram, Paul Kedrosky and Rick Segal, who does a nice job breaking down O'Reilly's rationale. By the way, here's Tom Raftery's post, which explains how a not-for-profit group, IT@Cork, received a cease and desist letter from O'Reilly's lawyers after using Web 2.0 for a half-day conference - a conference O'Reilly was invited to attend.
Update: The image (top left) is the O'Reilly meme map from his well-cited Web 2.0 manifesto that appeared in September 2003 and really put him on the map as one of the leading Web 2.0 thinkers. Betcha O'Reilly now wants all the goodwill back that he had when his thesis appeared. By the way, does anyone know if O'Reilly actually created "Web 2.0"? Maybe he was just the first person to run with it.
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