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Since: 9.12.01 From: ミネアポリス
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| #1 Posted on 17.7.08 1352.10 | Instant Rating: 8.81 | "Web 2.0" sounds more like a C average.
Actually, that may be apropos given some of the "website experiences" some of these places give you.
(This is not clever enough for me to remember, but probably too clever for me to write down. Nonetheless, here it is.)
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| #2 Posted on 17.7.08 1356.53 | Instant Rating: 8.57 | | I've never really liked that term. It's like any other buzz term, most of the people that use it don't fully understand it. I suppose it could we worse, we could have Next Gen Web. | EddieBurkett
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Since: 3.1.02 From: GA in person, NJ in heart
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| #3 Posted on 17.7.08 1830.07 | Instant Rating: 3.71 | Originally posted by Lise I've never really liked that term. It's like any other buzz term, most of the people that use it don't fully understand it. I suppose it could we worse, we could have Next Gen Web.
At least you can increment Web 2.0 at some (arbitrary) point. When did my PS2 cease to be Next Gen? When will (did?) my Wii?
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Since: 11.12.01 From: Catlin IL
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| #4 Posted on 17.7.08 2041.34 | Instant Rating: 5.16 |
Originally posted by EddieBurkett When will (did?) my Wii?
Oh you have a Wii still? How droll. WE just got the Wiii.
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Since: 12.2.02 From: Cleveland, Ohio
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| #5 Posted on 17.7.08 2051.40 | Instant Rating: 3.88 | | Mr. Boffo
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Since: 24.3.02 From: Oshkosh, WI
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| #6 Posted on 18.7.08 0813.19 | Instant Rating: 5.11 | There are two theories on video game generations. 1. As soon as a sytem is released, it is no longer next-gen. It is current gen. That would mean that there is no next-gen right now. 2. A system stays next-gen until it is replaced or the company stops making new systems. That would make the 360, the PS3, and the Wii next-gen.
So Eddie Burkett, your PS2 definitely stopped being next gen when the PS3 came out, and the Wii either stopped being next gen as soon as it came out, or will stop being next-gen when the next Nintendo console is announced. | PeterStork
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Since: 25.1.02 From: Chicagoland with Hoosiers, or "The Region"
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| #7 Posted on 18.7.08 1031.27 | Instant Rating: 4.42 | Originally posted by Mr. Boffo There are two theories on video game generations. 1. As soon as a sytem is released, it is no longer next-gen. It is current gen. That would mean that there is no next-gen right now. 2. A system stays next-gen until it is replaced or the company stops making new systems. That would make the 360, the PS3, and the Wii next-gen.
Personally, I thought it stops being next-gen when Picard finally joins the poker game.
That said, I can't wait until Web 3.0 where the user has to generate 100% of the content for themselves. It'll save companies so much money on web design.
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