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October 11, 2005

Web 2.0

While at the Web 2.0 Conference, I asked a number of entrepreneurs what they thought "Web 2.0" was.  While I didn't get a whole lot of substantive answers, I did get a bunch of fun ones.  Listen to what Caterina Fake, Toni Schneider, Ross Mayfield, Stewart Butterfield, Joshua Schachter, Anil Dash, James Joaquin, Evan Williams, and many more had to say. 

Download VentureCast Oct. 10, 2005.mp3

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Very cool. :))

David, I don't think your RSS feed is properly configured for podcasting. Your feedburner feed doesn't work in iTunes. You should enable podcasting through feedburner and you should be all good.

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