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web 2.0

Even as "Web 2.0" enters the mainstream, there remains no agreed definition of its meaning. Instead characteristics shared in whole or part by internet based activities lead them to be tagged as Web 2.0.

These include:

  • Online services
  • Development of the internet as a platform for delivery of web based applications
  • Combined pursuit of data and a user community
  • Rich internet applications which facilitate users’ generation, distribution, collaboration and sharing of content
  • Network effects created by the structure for, and expectation of, participation
  • Innovation of systems and sites through aggregation of distributed, independent developments
  • Rise of perpetual beta software development models
  • Leveraging the power of the "Long Tail" of users

Key areas of our expertise include:

In this virtual space the following flourish:

  • Online services
  • Wikis
  • Podcasts
  • Weblogs


  • Bookmarking
  • Many-to-many publishing
  • Released application programming interfaces

We are experienced in assisting on the legal issues of these developments.

We continue to work with companies and their products which through maximizing of user collaboration and connection and harnessing efficiencies of network effects propel their businesses forward and further shape Web 2.0.

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