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is web 2.0 already dead in some sectors?

I have a very short screed posted on gourmet.truegeek.org ruminating on the viability of Web 2.0 in that particular market segment. I suppose this ties into my "what's the point of blogging" insecurity, which respondents such as j.b. repudiate by their actions every so often, but I still wonder if I need to re-evaluate my focus in the larger context and truly approach this more as a business venture (at least in method of attack), rather than just constantly throwing pasta posts on the wall and seeing what sticks. (Which feels like "depressingly little" most of the time.)

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