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Web 2.0 Podcasts

Why is Remixing Shakespeare 'Creative Writing' and
http://odeo.com/audio/257291/view 
"Why is remixing Shakespeare 'creative writing' and remixing Star Wars theft?" May 2005, by Lawrence Lessig, Professor of Law at Stanford University and Director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) discusses the legal dangers for media remixers. 
 
Listing of Web 2.0 Podcasts from O'Reilly
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html 
An extensive listing of Web 2.0 podcasts from O'Reilly. Many of these include the sessions from the Web 2.0 conference held in October 2005.  
 
Why You Should Let Web 2.0 Into Your Heart
http://www.oreillynet.com/xml/blog/2006/08/why_you_should_let_web_20_into.html 
"Why You Should Let Web 2.0 Into Your Heart," August 2006, by Dan Zambonini. Discusses the difference between Web 2.1 and Web 2.0, the components for Web 2.0 (technology, delivery, model, and philosophy), and the benefits of Web 2.0.  
 
Open Source and Web 2.0
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2005/10/07/open-source-and-web-20.html 
"Open Source and Web 2.0, October 2005, by Daniel H. Steinberg. Panel discussion about Web 2.0 and open source issues with Mitchell Baker, President of the Mozilla Foundation and Jonathan Schwartz, President and CEO of Sun Microsystems.  
 
Barry Diller Opens Web 2.0
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2005/10/06/barry-diller-opens-web-20.html 
"Barry Diller Opens Web 2.0," October 2005, by Daniel H. Steinberg. Discusses the future of Web 2.0 and a question and answer session with Barry Diller and John Batelle 
 
Microformats and Web 2.0
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2005/10/19/microformats-and-web-2.0.html 
"Microformats and Web 2.0," October 2006, by Micah Dubinko. Discusses XML, XHTML, Outline Processor Markup Language (OPML), Open XHTML Outlines (XOXO), microformats.org, and XHTML mobile profile.  
 
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