Thursday, November 19, 2009

How do you pronounce Web 2.0?

A friend says it's "Web two point zero"


I think it's "Web two point oh"


Maybe a variant neither of us use...


Is there even an accepted right answer?

How do you pronounce Web 2.0?
usually its pronounced "web two point o"


but what does it matter?
Reply:it is web two point oh.
Reply:depends on regions and how typically you pronounce stuff. usually when pronoucing version # its oh unless it's like version 5.0789 but it depends on the person
Reply:should be two point zero. o or oh refers to a letter not a number. some people refer to zero as naught or nought
Reply:No, there isn't an accepted right answer because it all comes down to however you pronounce the number '0'. It's just a version number, your pronounce it however you ever would, the fact that it's part of an internet buzzword makes no difference.
Reply:usually WEB TWO POINT ZERO. trust me, don't care what people around you say. care about what experts say and how you could say it in front of a proper computer literate. practise saying ''web two point zero'' ...if people say something else, make sure you understand it, but never say it the way they are.
Reply:ur both wrong. its pronounced Web 2.0
Reply:Hmm - I have just come back from a conference in the USA where it was pronounced web 2 dot oh.
Reply:This generally depends on how you have been taught to read the 0 character. As a programmer, I could argue that it's read Web 2 point null, but then I'd get laughed at. It works either way, and as long as you can understand what each other is talking about, that's what matters.


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