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<item><title>[DE] goodbye2zero | PROJECT CONSULT Blog</title>
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<description>[DE] goodbye2zero | PROJECT CONSULT Blog | - ein provokatives Inceptum zur Podiumsdiskussion am 24.09.2013 auf der DMS EXPO. Die letzten zehn Jahre hat uns die Metapher „2.0“ in unterschiedlichsten Formen begleitet. Im Jahr 2003 wurde von Eric Knorr erstmals der Begriff des „Web 2.0“ benutzt um die neue Aufbruchstimmung mit Interaktion und Kollaboration im Internet zu beschreiben.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 13 Aug 2013 10:34:38 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>[EN] Farewell2oh | Comments in English on the &quot;Goodbye 2.0 revisited&quot; discussion</title>
<link>http://bit.ly/farewell20</link>
<description>Farewell2oh | Comments in English on the &quot;Goodbye2 .0 revisited&quot; discussion | “Goodbye 2.0” was the initial theme for a discussion at the DMS EXPO show &amp; conference in Stuttgart, September 24th, 2013. The two opponents of the “Goodbye 2.0 revisited” panel discussion were Ulri ch Kampffmeyer, managing director of PROJECT CONSULT, and Stefan Pfeiffer, Marketing Manager with IBM. The discussion was chaired by Professor Heiko Beier (moresophy). The debate started one year ago with another presentation by Ulrich Kampffmeyer, which led to quite a lot of comments and discussions on the web (#goodbye2null). The Goodbye 2.0 live event was to answer the question, if we should say farewell to the age of “2.0”.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2013 07:59:23 GMT</pubDate>
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