When Web 2.0 Becomes Web Uh-Oh
By Greg Goth
From the August 2008 issue of IEEE Distributed Systems Online
![]() | The promise of cross-organizational computing and communications has long been a Holy Grail for network architects. From the dawn of the Arpanet to today's deployments of service-oriented architectures (SOAs) and remotely hosted applications, wider reuse of standards-compliant software components has been a constant goal. The rise of social networks and Web 2.0 principles are the latest trends in reusing software on nonhierarchical architectures. |
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