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    <published>2005-10-18T08:45:46Z</published>
    <updated>2007-12-16T23:15:52Z</updated>
    <title>Web 2.0 Worm Pandemic Threatens Internet</title>
    <summary>Today The Register&apos;s Andrew Orlowski gleefully reported the existence of the first &quot;Web 2.0 worm&quot;. Wrote our man in San Francisco: &quot;It&apos;s been a rough weekend for Tomorrow&apos;s People. A JavaScript exploit that has been called the first &quot;Web 2.0 worm&quot; knocked out MySpace.com - and the $500m-valued website, recently acquired by Rupert Murdoch&apos;s News...</summary>
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      <name>Richard MacManus</name>
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      <![CDATA[<p><img class="newsimage" src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/chicken.jpg"
width="130" height="130" alt="Web 2.0 Worm Pandemic" border="0" />Today The Register's <a href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/10/17/web20_worm_knocks_out_myspaces/">Andrew Orlowski gleefully reported</a> the existence of the first "Web 2.0 worm". Wrote our man in San Francisco: <em>"It's been a rough weekend for Tomorrow's People. A JavaScript exploit that has been called the first "Web 2.0 worm" knocked out MySpace.com - and the $500m-valued website, recently acquired by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp - was still struggling to get back on its feet two days later."</em></p>

<p>What I want to know is - what happens if Romanian birds eat the Web 2.0 worms?</p>

<p>A predictable disaster. &reg;</p>]]>
      
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    <title>Comment from PeterCashmore on 2005-10-18</title>
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        <name>PeterCashmore</name>
        <uri>http://www.mashable.com</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Bird flu point oh?</p>]]>
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    <published>2005-10-18T21:39:19Z</published>
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