Web 2.0 & this BLOG: how to flex the opportunity
The number one ranking term searched for on Wikipedia is “Web 2.0″ … and though it might not be what world wide web founder, Tim Berners-Lee, considers new and revolutionary due to it’s presents from the beginning, Web 2.0 has become extremely popular and common across the netscape.
Web 2.0, a phrase coined by O’Reilly Media in 2004,[1] refers to a perceived second generation of Web-based services—such as social networking sites, wikis, communication tools, and folksonomies—that emphasize online collaboration and sharing among users.
YouTube, FaceBook, and even right here in Myspace … we are using Web 2.0 and it is forcing a giant shift in all aspects of the internet and its users. What’s an example of web 2.0 specifically? Within the Myspace community? THIS BLOG! I write this blog … you read it, add me as a friend, and share it if you think its interesting or simply subscribe and keep reading. That’s connectivity spawned from web 2.0.
Here’s how you can take part in the blog in the form of Web 2.0:
5. Link to my blog or a specific post from your own blog – creates a flow fo your readers.
4. Leave me a commentand let me know what you think!
3. You can add me as a friend – therefor building your network.
2. Share a particular blog post with a friend via email, message, or comment on someone’s page.
1. Subscribe to this blog and continue receiving posts when ever its updated.
These are all simple examples of taking advantage of the opportunities of Web 2.0
Christopher






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