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Well, I don't think web 2.0 fonts exist as such. Well, what I know about them is that they have really smooth curves and are very simple. Not the "trashed" fonts. Just simple text. But the colors are usually bright and radiant.
If you're gonna start a web 2.0 site, then I recommend that you find a text for yourself or make one. You need something to set you apart. And, I think you shouldn't use those fonts in the plain text because many people won't have such fonts and they'll end up seeing black squares which affects the visitor experience.
And, Tom_m, what I know is, web 2.0 is something related to social media. Social media is a concept which came into being in the post-2000 periods. Since they really caught the attention of the world, O'reilly (i guess) coined the word Web 2.0 for it. Example for Web 2.0 sites are Myspace, Orkut, Mybloglog, Digg (I believe) etc. Something they have in common is the ability to add "friends". This is definitely not a official answer to the question. This is what I think it is.
Don't forget to gimme some talkupation for that. (lol) Just joking.
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