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Comment Re:Yep. No functionality aside from in-jokes (Score 1) 161

Agree that web 2.0 has not made any impact yet on the Internet, but just happen to look at the more trusted corporate environments . Web 2.0 technologies is being used extensively by knowledge management solution vendors like Kanisa (bought over long time market leaders in Service Resolution Management space i.e. Serviceware), now known as Knova software. With companies like Ontoprise and Cerebra raising huge VC funding and projecting web 2.0 as enabling EAI platform it sure has great potential. Not to add that giants like Oracle have integrated Web 2.0 i.e. RDF capabilities and inferencing into Oracle 10g Spatial DB suites. Thus web 2.0 is slowly but surely making inroads into the industry. Not to mention that Google dabbles into Semantic web . visit http://blogs.smh.com.au/mashup/archives//004396.ht ml Web 2.0 technologies would allow automatic creationg of meta-data from existing repositories with no meta-data to a reasonable extent. Not sure how long it would somebody take the untrusted environment of the internet to come up with a commercially viable solutions..... But with such movement in the industry, Web 2.0 is sure to break in into Internet , sooner than later

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