[Air-l] how to pin down web 2.0

Mark Warschauer markw at uci.edu
Fri Apr 20 11:32:49 PDT 2007


A lexis-nexis search of major newspapers indicates that the term 
started appearing regularly in 2004 around the time of a Web 2.0 
conference in San Francisco in October.  The wikipedia  article on 
Web 2.0 credits O'Reilly Media with coining the term in 2004.
Mark

At 10:03 PM -0400 4/19/07, Peter Timusk wrote:
>A search on Lexis might be more valuable in terms of legal scholarship.
>
>
>In 19-Apr-07, at 5:40 PM, Barry Wellman wrote:
>
>>  One brute force approach which wouldn't take long is to a successive
>  > Google search on "1990" and "web 2.0"; "1991" and "web 2.0" etc.

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