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October 16, 2005
Having just returned from Moscow, where I spoke at Fort-Ross's CIO Summit, I find that my October 3 post on the amorality of Web 2.0 continues to spur many and various responses. I was pleased today to see long-time tech writer John Dvorak call it "perhaps the best essay on the current state of the Web and the Internet yet written." Others are less complimentary, as some of the comments to Dvorak's post show.
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