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    <summary><![CDATA[I discovered today a site called WriteTheWeb, which is "a community news site dedicated to encouraging the development of the read/write web". Like me they believe&nbsp;the Read/Write Web&nbsp;"doesn't just mean writing words, it means any time the web experience becomes two-way." This is an important point, because a lot of people have no desire to&nbsp;publish...]]></summary>
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      <name>Richard MacManus</name>
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      <![CDATA[<p><P>I discovered today a site called <A href="http://writetheweb.com/about">WriteTheWeb</A>, which is "a community news site dedicated to encouraging the development of the read/write web". Like me they believe&nbsp;the Read/Write Web&nbsp;"doesn't just mean writing words, it means any time the web experience becomes two-way." This is an important point, because a lot of people have no desire to&nbsp;publish writing&nbsp;on the web. I'm only interested in it because I enjoy reading and writing, and I love web technology - so writing to the web is the best of both worlds for me! But the Read/Write Web is also about interacting with websites and applications. It's&nbsp;a two-way communication where information and transactions are <A href="http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=personalize">personalized</A>, or at least able to be <A href="http://thesaurus.reference.com/search?q=customize">customized</A>.</P></p>]]>
      
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