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As the portrait of pre-Web viral culture, "Shut Up Little Man!" offers a colorful glimpse into a bygone, handmade era.
'Butt Naked' D.C. filmmakers join ranks of Sundance documentary picks Ann Hornaday 2011
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Now, “When social media gets bloated, it can very easily revert to a pre-Web 2.0 paradigm: broadcasting,” says Dumenco.
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Government is the institution most obviously frozen in the pre-Web era.
From Wikinomics to the Tea Party L. Gordon Crovitz 2010
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The extensive controls on information in the pre-Web days meant that most Chinese were aware of corruption only among local officials, who were convenient scapegoats for national leaders.
Trouble on the China Express Jason Dean 2011
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But even in the pre-Web days when I went to college, that training thoroughly prepared me for the print and Web journalism I do today (in addition to my comics work, of course).
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"The shift from pre-Web, proprietary technology to open software that helps people connect, collaborate and innovate at a reasonable cost is undeniable," boasts Picciano.
IBM: More firms switching from Microsoft's Outlook to Lotus 2009
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Something that would've been impossible in pre-Web days.
SXSW Comes Out: The Annual Conference Gets More Gay Friendly 2010
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In repositories, it is based on metadata and pre-Web forms of citation.
Archive 2008-11-01 Mia 2008
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In repositories, it is based on metadata and pre-Web forms of citation.
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Something that would've been impossible in pre-Web days.
Jamie Wetherbe: SXSW Comes Out: The Annual Conference Gets More Gay Friendly 2010
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