MySpace. I can’t simply say the word, which is bound to be accepted into Webster’s dictionary in the next decade as (n.) an online place for teenagers to err their many grievances about Stacy and her new boyfriend. I’m so old. But in my dictionary, I define MySpace as quintessential Web 2.0, or in other words, what the Web has become and is still becoming. Web 2.0′s MySpace, Facebook, Flckr, Wikipedia, all mean to me one thing: community. [..]
