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Platformless Horizons for Digital Adaptability
Platformless Horizons for Digital Adaptability
PRESENTATION E.O.I.
1.
What is web 2.0?
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World Wide Web
A superior dominium in internet
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Who invented the term?
4.
TIM O`REILLY
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