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Quote of the day: Can't say 'end-user programming' with a straight face

CNET News staff

The idea behind IBM's QEDwiki, which stands for quick and easily done wiki, is that businesspeople can create their own Web pages by dragging and dropping components onto a pallet. But the company is still testing it with corporate customers to determine how affordable and valuable these "five-minute applications" and assembly tools are, said Rod Smith, IBM's vice president of emerging technology.

"It's hard for me to say 'end-user programming' without cracking a smile. It's been overhyped and overpromised," he said.

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