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	<title>Comments on: The Future of Software Development Meets The Long Tail</title>
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		<title>By: Eric Anderson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eric Anderson</dc:creator>
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		<description>&quot;the coming marketingtechnologylivingtools singularity, a brilliant crazy view of bloggers as synapses on an emerging neural fractal supernet&quot;

What&#039;s so crazy about it?  That idea IS Web 2.0.  The personal, but more importantly always-on, interactive web.  It talks back!  (I think.)  

Indeed, you will probably not expect my reply to this post, to your ideas from several months ago.  Nevertheless, here there are again running through through your consciousness--who knows what old ideas it will rekindle or new ones it will spark?!  Whatever the case, you might post your reaction and some wanderer will pick them up again in June 2006 or November 2010 or tomorrow.  Much has been made--by this author included-- about the blogosphere&#039;s rapid tempo and the speed at which it processes, and spreads, memes.  Rightly so.  But also important is a given idea&#039;s permanent presence.  The curious or the contemplative can always return to it.      

This is my first post here; I have been a tecosystems reader for about eight months.  Best wishes to RedMonk!
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<p>What&#8217;s so crazy about it?  That idea IS Web 2.0.  The personal, but more importantly always-on, interactive web.  It talks back!  (I think.)  </p>
<p>Indeed, you will probably not expect my reply to this post, to your ideas from several months ago.  Nevertheless, here there are again running through through your consciousness&#8211;who knows what old ideas it will rekindle or new ones it will spark?!  Whatever the case, you might post your reaction and some wanderer will pick them up again in June 2006 or November 2010 or tomorrow.  Much has been made&#8211;by this author included&#8211; about the blogosphere&#8217;s rapid tempo and the speed at which it processes, and spreads, memes.  Rightly so.  But also important is a given idea&#8217;s permanent presence.  The curious or the contemplative can always return to it.      </p>
<p>This is my first post here; I have been a tecosystems reader for about eight months.  Best wishes to RedMonk!</p>
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