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Web 2.0: The Next Generation Internet Is More than a Red-Hot Marketing BuzzwordPublished by: TowerGroup Published: Mar. 5, 2007 - 11 Pages Table of Contents
AbstractThe underlying principles of Web 2.0, which rely on collaboration and creating software as a service, have the potential to change the software industry and the everyday workplace. The term "Web 2.0" is a vague, often contentious label that refers to a second generation of Internet-based services that use the Web as a platform, employ rich user interfaces, involve some level of collaboration, and rely heavily on user-contributed data. Common tools in the Web 2.0 sphere including blogs, wikis, and social networking sites, and their use has skyrocketed. With 60 million bloggers worldwide and 110 million MySpace users, Web 2.0 is at the peak of the hype curve.Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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