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	<title>Comments on: Web 2.0: Drunken Mayhem or Sobriety Test?</title>
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		<title>By: AdamD</title>
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		<description>In my surface level research about the MS/FB tryst, it looks like the biggest win for MS is that they&#039;ll be able to serve ads on FB.

Like you, I share a generous positive outlook of the web. We have a chance to change the way we live and work for the better.

Also like you, I share a healthy skepticism. The big similarity between now and 2000 is the hype. It can never live up to expectations, so a smart person braces for impact.</description>
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<p>Like you, I share a generous positive outlook of the web. We have a chance to change the way we live and work for the better.</p>
<p>Also like you, I share a healthy skepticism. The big similarity between now and 2000 is the hype. It can never live up to expectations, so a smart person braces for impact.</p>
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