usually its pronounced "web two point o"
but what does it matter?
2007-02-08 08:20:01
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answer #1
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answered by emily 1
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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.
2007-02-08 08:21:55
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm - I have just come back from a conference in the USA where it was pronounced web 2 dot oh.
2007-02-08 08:55:47
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answer #3
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answered by David P 7
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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.
2007-02-08 08:21:19
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answered by Bamba 5
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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.
2007-02-08 08:22:36
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answer #5
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answered by Seungyong W 5
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should be two point zero. o or oh refers to a letter not a number. some people refer to zero as naught or nought
2007-02-08 09:52:31
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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ur both wrong. its pronounced Web 2.0
2007-02-08 08:26:12
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answered by lucky charm 2
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it is web two point oh.
2007-02-08 08:21:23
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answered by Yanni Depp 6
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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
2007-02-08 08:24:52
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answered by Anonymous
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