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Historical Evolution of ‘The-reborn-Internet’

Posted by Jack Cook on March 16, 2006 – 8:20 pm  Share
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Web 2.0, another name of Semantic technoloy, is blooming for next Internet revolution. Here, at www.web2logo.com, you can see and feel what’s going on now and what the future looks like in the Internet world. The surge of tremendous changing is coming soon to you. Just go for it.

Have you heard of "Google it!", "Digg it!", or "Delicious it!"? If you have, you’ve already been in the center of the era Web2.0 where our life is flourishing, the virtual living space. If not, you might want to come to our website www.web2logo.com which guides you to the Web2.0 world, "the-reborn-Internet."

See what we display at the site for you based on popularity and usability of those tons of web2.0 oriented web sites. Just click any logo there you like and select one of the choices in the cloud, which was created by a new web technology Ajax. Go feel them or read what others say about them through Alexa, Digg or Delicious, all of which are forerunners of Web2.0 era and linked to our site. Use any websites you like in your daily life and change the way of life for better living quality. Help others like you by leaving any comments or putting Web2.0 or Not in Forum section at the site. Your feedback definitely makes the logo image bigger or smaller telling which one is more useful or not. The tags you can see all through the site is one more interesting trend to show you dynamic functionality of searching and sharing in the era of web 2.0. You can group and see similar sites by clicking tags wherever you go at the site. Just click any tag to see what will happen. You can easily figure it out.

We just launched this alpha version of web2logo.com and will launch a beta version with more creative features soon. You are the one who is making this site better, the mecca of web2.0 web sites. Just come enjoy it.

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