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GigaOM | by Rohit Sharma | Thu, Jun 18

GigaOM is the #2 Blogger for Web 2.0

Back in 1998, in a world not yet connected by Google, Facebook and Twitter, the gentle folk from Redmond launched Active Desktop with Internet Explorer 4. It allowed the user to add to the desktop HTML content that could be updated and synchronized without visiting the web site in a browser.

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