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'Web 2.0' Most Popular Wikipedia Entry

theodp writes "It came as no surprise to Tim O'Reilly that Nielsen BuzzMetrics found 'Web 2.0' the most cited Wikipedia article of the year (as measured by blog mentions). After all, says Tim, 'the Wikipedia article on Web 2.0 is indeed pretty darn good.' IIRC, the Web 2.0 Trademark Scandal was also good for a citation or two. BTW, the material in the article crediting O'Reilly & Co. with originating the term 'Web 2.0' was first contributed by '209.204.147.33', which is coincidentally an O'Reilly IP address."

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  1. as a matter of fact... by macadamia_harold · · Score: 5, Funny

    It came as no surprise to Tim O'Reilly that Nielsen BuzzMetrics found 'Web 2.0' the most cited Wikipedia article of the year (as measured by blog mentions).

    As a matter of fact, its popularity has tripled in the last six months.

    1. Re:as a matter of fact... by neoform · · Score: 2, Funny

      In other news, Slashdot's new most popular tag is "slownewsday"..

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  2. Web 2.0 by shirizaki · · Score: 5, Funny

    Same crap, now with rounded edges and fading effects.

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    1. Re:Web 2.0 by Rik+Sweeney · · Score: 5, Funny

      Yes, but your statement is worthless without a 'link.

      Yes, but your statement is worthless without a working 'link

    2. Re:Web 2.0 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny
      Yes, but your statement is worthless without a working 'link
      Yes, but your statement is worthless without correcting his link.
    3. Re:Web 2.0 by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      But it makes the "back" button useless... hence a FULL version upgrade.

  3. Web 2.0 Is Hilarious by Hoplite3 · · Score: 5, Funny

    From Rich "Lowtax" Kyanka at somethingawful.com:

    Question: What is Web 2.0?
      Answer: Web 2.0 is a combination of Web 1.0 and being punched in the dick.

    Question: How do I know I'm using a website / service / product that is officially "Web 2.0" and not actually "Web 1.0" with various patches and enhancements added to it?
    Answer: Web 2.0 is made obvious by the addition of completely and highly unnecessary bells and whistles that don't do anything besides annoy you and make life more complicated. If Web 1.0 was the equivalent of reading a book, Web 2.0 is reading a book while all the words are flying around and changing pages as the book rotates randomly and sets your hands on fire. Also there's this parrot that keeps on flying towards your head in repeated attempts to gouge out your eyes.

    Question: I read about this one website in Wired Magazine. Is that Web 2.0??
    Answer: Oh definitely. Wired won't even mention Web 1.0 sites. Every single site in their magazine is at least Web 2.0. Sometimes they're even up to Web 45.2 (such as www.ebutts-and-credit-reports-delivered-via-carrie r-pidgeon.com)!

    Question: My roommate said he "digged" a "wikipedia entry" about "the blogosphere" which mentioned "podcasting" as a viable form of "crowdsourcing."
    Answer: Your roommate is a faggot. Also, this wasn't technically a question.

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  4. No Thanks, I'm Holding Out for Web 3.0 by tylersoze · · Score: 2, Funny

    Here is best explanation of what exactly Web 2.0 is that I've seen :) http://www.somethingawful.com/index.php?a=4366

    1. Re:No Thanks, I'm Holding Out for Web 3.0 by geoffspear · · Score: 2, Funny

      Holding out? I'm already using the Web3.0.2 beta. It's great.

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  5. Correct spelling by Vadim+Makarov · · Score: 2, Funny

    It should come as no surprise, then, that actual encyclopedias such as Britannica and Columbia

    Should have read "It should come as no surprise, then, that {other|traditional|old|smaller} encyclopedias such as Britannica and Columbia"

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  6. Re:Different beasts by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    But most importantly for an average user, the ability to click-through to hundreds of interesting topics in a single sitting is the most attractive part of Wikipedia.
     
    And secondly it has the words Don't Panic inscribed in large friendly letters on its cover.. oh wait.

  7. "'Web 2.0' Most Popular Wikipedia Entry"? by baKanale · · Score: 2, Funny

    Well of course it is! It's just been slashdotted!

  8. Re:Padded article count in Wikipedia by discord5 · · Score: 2, Funny
    but at one stage it falsely listed him as a child sex offender for over an hour and a half.

    Damn, they removed it? I'll just have to edit it again.