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Sunday, January 15, 2006

Still Struggling to Define Web 2.0

I really enjoy the World Wide Words web site. A recent entry is struggling with a familiar issue: how does one define 'web 2.0'. Unfortunately (and not surprisingly) they don't have much more success than others who have tried.

That aside, I find the site fascinating -- but, I have always been interested in linguistics and word origins. For example, you can find out why the abbreviation for pounds is lb, and whether the word shot (as in a shot of whiskey) has anything to do with cowboys buying liquor with bullets.

They have a site feed, so why not give it a try? It may be just the thing to get some beneficial stimulation for your brain.

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