Well, some (or most) of it, at least.


Ahmed writes on the pitfalls of Web 2.0 and AJAX, and how some companies and sites are doing well, while most others are destined to the Internet trashbin for sucking big-time.


99% of web 2.0 is crap. The 1% that isn’t can stand on their own or be a smart acquisition. Note that the ‘or’ part is the key element. Some good early products, some interesting ones coming out, and the rest just burning money.



I see people trying to reinvent the wheel all around. And I can also predict that most startups (or established companies trying to create their own, seemingly innovative product) are bound to fail, wasting precious time and money in the process.


Businesses have to take calculated risks. But if it can be avoided, then by all means why not?


That’s life, I guess.


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