Don't say that everyone knows that Web 2.0 is suspected of being a hyped concept. In fact, regardless of whether it's Web 2.0 or not, there's no need to talk about Web 2.0. Take Tencent as an example; even without Web 2.0, it was still thriving. Now with the emergence of the Web 2.0 concept, Instant Messaging (IM) can also be considered part of Web 2.0. However, Tencent doesn't need to align itself with the Web 2.0 concept because it has already met some user needs, and this is what Web 2.0 should truly aim to do. I previously wrote about the way forward for imitators in China's internet industry, and I still hold the same view: when Web 2.0 steps out of the IT circle and starts meeting the needs of some of the general public, that goal will have been achieved, and Web 2.0 will have succeeded.