But the concepts identified as Web 2.0 have proved to be highly insightful, even prescient, and are used around the world daily to guide everything from product development to the future of government.
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The comparison above gives a cleaner, most succinct sense of what Web Squared is by comparing it to Web 1.0 and classic Web 2.0. It's not necessarily a generation beyond Web 2.0 since many of the concepts are simply more refined or focused
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the's relentless growth of devices, network connectivity, and sensors into our lives across our homes, workplaces, and external environment is casting an growing "information shadow" that is increasingly hard to ignore.
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