See also: lazyweb

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Proper noun edit

LazyWeb

  1. Alternative letter-case form of lazyweb
    • 2003 January 16, Ben Hammersley, “Web-sharing the lazy way”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      Some might want a little widget for their weblog that does something cool. Talk about it online for a bit—through the magical power of the LazyWeb—and they may well get it.
    • 2005 January 6, Clay Shirky, “Wikipedia: The nature of authority, and a LazyWeb request…”, in Corante[2], archived from the original on 2020-04-10:
      There was another point of danah’s I wanted to respond to, but yesterday’s post had gotten quite long enough, and in any case, I had a slightly different take in mind for this, including a LazyWeb request at the end, relating to this image: [] It's damn slow, and should in any case be either a bookmarklet (O LazyWeb, hear my plea…) []