Daily Debrief: Can IT get the Web 2.0 lexicon right? Video

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Daily Debrief: Can IT get the Web 2.0 lexicon right?
Created: 09/24/2008
Video description: Why are big IT-focused companies like Cisco and Oracle reshaping their products to appeal to a Web-conditioned generation? ZDNet Editor in Chief Larry Dignan joins Charles Cooper on the CNET News Daily Debrief for a conversation about this accelerating trend.

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