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Taking residence in virtual worlds | Australian IT

December 4, 2007 by Peter Fletcher

Taking residence in virtual worlds | Australian IT: “Rather than be tied up with the web 2.0, which he believes has a specific look and collaborative function, Robertson is more concerned with web-enabling technology and providing access. ‘Web 2.0 normally implies two things. It’s based on online democracy and collaboration, and uses AJAX-style technology to give a heavy graphical user interface client feel, even though you’re still in a lightweight browser. ‘That’s the implication, but we’re doing things like data sovereignty and workplace democracy and taking that type of approach, which isn’t classical web 2.0 but still trying to meet the same objectives.'”

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