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Buzz words of the moment
Thursday, September 24, 2009I’m referring, of course, to “real-time Web” and “augmented reality.” The second such terms hit the mainstream press, we are likely to be bombarded by them for weeks or even months. A Time magazine cover story is probably in the works. (Or have they already done it? I haven’t seen a Time cover recently.) Jon Swartz has already weighed in on the real-time Web in USA Today.
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