Strange Viral Video by Nokia Celebrating Web 2.0

by Scott Beale on November 18, 2007 · 4 comments

“Web 2.0, a little bit better than web 1.0”, a strange viral video from Nokia.

via TechCrunch

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1 allaina November 18, 2007 at 5:51 pm

this makes me mildly uncomfortable.

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