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Web 2.0 Expo Giveaway

Read/WriteWeb has 3 passes to Web
2.0 Expo
to give away, same as Techcrunch. I have to admit Mr Arrington came up with a pretty
cunning means
to give away their 3 passes – he’s asking for readers to
“attack any post published on TechCrunch”. This will not only give him
constructive feedback, but will increase page views too (as people rifle through
the TC archives) 😉

Well I am not brave enough to ask for people to trash R/WW posts, so I am
going to settle for asking you to (ahem) define Web 3.0. C’mon, I know
you want to… The 3 most creative and/or witty definitions for Web 3.0 will win
a free pass to Web 2.0 Expo, valued at $1,500 each. Put your definition in the comments below – it can be just
one line, or more if you like. I’ll select the winners Tuesday afternoon PST next week (nb: if you can’t make it to the conference, but want to enter anyway, please note that in your comment).

Oh, you want to check the Read/WriteWeb archives for clues? Be my guest:

Web
3.0: When Web Sites Become Web Services
London
Mashup: What’s Next, Web 3.0?

Web 3.0 = (4C +
P + VS)

Web 2.0
Summit Wrap-up

Incidentally I will be at Web 2.0 Expo in a couple of weeks, so I look
forward to catching up with R/WW readers there.

UPDATE: The winners have now been announced. Thanks all for your participation.

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