'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."
*BULLSHIT*, SneakyPedia can never be compared to real encyclopedias, and everyone with half-a-brain will always know that.
Sneaky-Pede will remain the same crap as the ones who edit, and speak in favour of it, end of story.
fucking surprise, As those non gay, nearly two years when IDC recently big deal. Death