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Web 2.0 Design Master's Degree

September 11, 2007 from

Well, that's not totally true, but Design Interviews has on their website a really nice and funny quiz that helps you to figure out how good you are on the Web 2.0 issue.

Take a minute to complete our new special Web 2.0 quiz and figure out how smart you are on this issue. We have composed this quiz with the help of the world’s best Web 2.0 experts - although they most likely have no idea they were involved. Even so the results are believable. After you take this test you will receive a special code with the results on an icon that you can place on your website so that every visitor can see how aware of the Web 2.0 issues you are.

The quiz has only 10 questions and depending of your score you can get a Web 2.0 Master's Degree, Web 2.0 Bachelor's Degree or Web 2.0 Student. The coolest thing is that there is a list of everybody whom has taken the test and their degrees.

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