Web 2.0 Logos

by Scott Beale on February 6, 2006 · 5 comments

Web 2.0

A montage of Web 2.0 logos assembled by Stabilo Boss. It looks like some kind of weird blotter acid that causes AJAX hallucinations with yellow fades.

via: Boing Boing via Jason Kottke

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1 Jen February 7, 2006 at 4:55 pm

This would work well as a giant bingo-type card where you can cross each one off as it shrivels up and runs out of VC.

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2 DiggWatchBlog February 13, 2006 at 1:16 pm

find a complete list of links to these Web 2.0 companies here:
http://www.diggwatchblog.com/category/web-20/

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