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Skimmed: Looking back from 2025, the year 2006
Noticed this while downloading some whitepapers from ZD-net, one of the most entertaining if also most superficial reviews of 2006 I’ve seen.
Looking back at Web 2006 from 2025 by ZDNet’s Dan Farber — Looking back from 2025, the year 2006 will be remembered for the “You,” the solipsistic Time Magazine Person of the Year selection. The image of the “me’s” and collective “you’s” locked into their computing devices, sloshing around in the primordial Internet social soup, increasingly connected, virtualized, overextended and tracked. [...]