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Beyond Web 2.0, Here's History 2.0. Are We Ready?
By Angela Natividad in Industry News on Mar 1, 2007
What’s History 2.0? If Web 2.0 is any indication (and yes, we’re as tired of pushing the term as you are of reading it), History 2.0 suggests the annals of mankind can be broken open for free perusal, organized as an individual sees fit, and — dare we say it? — fair game for revision.
Whether the time for that has come isn’t our call to make. But Keesing’s World News Archive, a new search and collaboration tool created by the open source and Web 2.0 gurus at Squiz, brings the term devastatingly closer to reality by enabling public-wide search of 76 years of history.
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