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Hi, I'm Justin Murphy, a writer who's almost 23 years old, originally from Dothan, Alabama now living in the Orlando, Florida area. I've written a couple novelettes entitled Everyone Loves A Scandal and Dothan along with a collection of short stories entitled The Young South. I also won a writing contest with my first full length novel entitled The Truth About Murder which is now about to enter its third draft. I've also been a development prospect for the Santa Monica based Fastlane Entertainment for the last three years for which I've written numerous screenplay and teleplay samples. One of my screenplays, The Human Condition got some good reviews from Francis Ford Coppola's production company Zoetrope Studios. I've also written a five part miniseries based on the second draft of The Truth About Murder entitled The Gray Area. I have a 30 page press kit/portfolio which has reviews of my material, a few early interviews, and a summary of my career accomplishments.

Sunday, May 07, 2006

The rise of Web 2.0

We all know the World Wide Web was around for years being used by office personnel and computer hackers throughout the 1980's and the beginning of the 1990's before it was released to the public in 1993 which started to flourish by late 1994, and by late 1996 the dot com bubble took off.

Now 10 years later, you have sites such as Google, Blogger, and MySpace which were developing during the first incarnation, and started to hit their stride around 2003-2004. These sites have been flourishing ever since, and is it possible by late 2006 a second dot com bubble will be taking off? Could this cycle be repeating itself a decade later?

I wanna hear everyone's thoughts..........

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