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Web2.0

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What is Web 2.0?

The Power of Web 2.0

Blogs Social Bookmarks/

Tagging

Wiki

Flicker/Snapfish

YouTube

FacebookMySpace

Twitter

RSS

Google Docs

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Blogs

“Short for "Web log," a specialized site that allows an individual or group of individuals to share a running log of events and personal insights with online audiences.” Politics Profession/Career Social Food Parenting Life, In General

http://www.pvt.com/oth/glossary.htm

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Wikis

“A wiki is software that allows users to easily create, edit, and link pages together. Wikis are often used to create collaborative websites and to power community websites” (Wikipedia, 2008, para 1).

Wikipedia. (2008). Wiki. Retrieved January 8, 2008, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki

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Wikipedia in a Nutshell

Encyclopedia “jumping off” Nothing MoreNothing LessUnless of course you consider the humor

factor

http://poetlost.wordpress.com/2008/01/15/more-xkcd

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Social Bookmarking/Tagging

Method of storing, organizing, searching, and managing web pages on the Internet.

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Flickr, Snapfish, Twitter, & YouTube

Flickr & Snapfish – photo sharing social networks

Manage and organize photosShare with others

Public or private groups Family

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Twitter

“Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co–workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing?” (Twitter, 2008, para 1)

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YouTube

February 2005Online videoWatch and share original videos

Beauty and Brains

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RSS

Really Simple SyndicationWeb feed to publish frequently updated

information Web pages – CNN, etc. Blogs Podcasts

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Google Reader

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Google, et al.

Google DocsGoogle CalendariGoogleGoogle NotebookGoogle Groups

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MySpace/Facebook

Social Networking at its best (?)Interactive User-submitted network Friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups,

photos, music and videosTeens, and also adultsFacebook is more “network” oriented

School, employment, region

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On the Horizon

Web 3.0 More complex More relevant More individual A personal “assistant” to analyze your information

needs and fulfill your every wish??

One Final Thought