Web 2.Oh Yeah!

Web 2.Oh Yeah!

I’m as guilty as everyone else. I’ve tasted the artificial fruit flavor of the Web 2.0 Kool-Aid and I loved it. I’ve evangelized every new service and site into oblivion. I’ve knowingly touted a service which I knew had no lasting power in this world of tech start-ups. I’ve been thoroughly tempted by the snake of the Internet garden of knowledge and taken a bite out of the Web 2.0 apple.

When tech observer and PR visionary Steve Rubel wrote an article back last fall titled “The Web 2.0 is Skunk Drunk on Its Own Kool-Aid“, I doubt he knew how much of an impact it would have on tech culture. How much of a lasting shock wave it would cast through the world of the new tech evangelism movement. In fact, the article had so much of an influence that there is now a T-Shirt to accompany the articles premise.

The “Web 2.Oh Yeah!” T-Shirt is a perfect addition to your Web 2.0 loving uniform. Add it to your closet with the rest of your start-up schwag t-shirts, pins and stickers. If you’re one of those people who jumps on every chance they get to be part of the early adopter team of a new service, this is the shirt for you.

Mule Design offers their “Web 2.Oh Yeah!” T-Shirt for $20 from their online store in Men’s L-XL sizes, as well as Women’s medium sized. Either this t-shirt is really popular so far or they just don’t have a great selection of sizes available yet. Either way this is definitly going to be joining the confines of my wardrobe.

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I’m as guilty as everyone else. I’ve tasted the artificial fruit flavor of the Web 2.0 Kool-Aid and I loved it. I’ve evangelized every new service and site into oblivion. I’ve knowingly touted a service which I knew had no lasting power in this world of tech start-ups. I’ve been thoroughly tempted by the snake of the Internet garden of knowledge and taken a bite out of the Web 2.0 apple.

When tech observer and PR visionary Steve Rubel wrote an article back last fall titled “The Web 2.0 is Skunk Drunk on Its Own Kool-Aid“, I doubt he knew how much of an impact it would have on tech culture. How much of a lasting shock wave it would cast through the world of the new tech evangelism movement. In fact, the article had so much of an influence that there is now a T-Shirt to accompany the articles premise.

The “Web 2.Oh Yeah!” T-Shirt is a perfect addition to your Web 2.0 loving uniform. Add it to your closet with the rest of your start-up schwag t-shirts, pins and stickers. If you’re one of those people who jumps on every chance they get to be part of the early adopter team of a new service, this is the shirt for you.

Mule Design offers their “Web 2.Oh Yeah!” T-Shirt for $20 from their online store in Men’s L-XL sizes, as well as Women’s medium sized. Either this t-shirt is really popular so far or they just don’t have a great selection of sizes available yet. Either way this is definitly going to be joining the confines of my wardrobe.

Product Page via Technabob


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Make your 360 quieter, cooler, four times the size
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