thought that I would help those looking to better understand just exactly what Web 2.0 is. Here are a couple of examples that will help answer any questions you may have about the concept.
Thank you for sharing this video. The information was pretty clear and easy to understand on what Web 2.0 is and how it works with the rapid developing technology world. I did enjoy it !!!
The Teach with web 2.0 Wiki featured a wiki entitled "LiveBinders, which offers information and resources on the internet-based service. LiveBinders is an online digital "binder" that allows users to store and manage online resources, including live content. The services allow users to present information in a manner which allows for organization of new and existing web-based resources to be presented from a single location; the binder. LiveBinder services are targeted to educators, business professionals, and conference organizers, but could be used by anyone looking to provide a multitude of digital offerings to a select group of users. This service customizes the web 2.0 concept through providing a mechanism which allows for content curation on a collaborative scale. CLICK HERE to check out LiveBinders for yourself.
When Cities Get Smart is a podcast from “The Future According to Now.” This podcast looks at connected cities, those that are interconnected through the internet of things. These connections collect information which provides data that is used to make cities safer, quitter, more efficient… smarter. Through sensors which are connected through WiFi, information such as population count, and traffic can be monitored, with the data used to help researchers find ways to combat high rates of traffic accidents and population issue such as overcrowding. This technology will provide the building blocks which enable these sensors, will in turn provide to the economy through off-shooting work to producers of this technology. It is hoped that through this data collection, cities will be much more prepared to deal with large populations that are centered in urban areas, as is predicted by the year 2050. The more sensors, the more data that can be collected....
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) made it possible to make phone calls over a WIFI network, which in turn allowed for the emergence of internet communication companies such as Skype, which offers users features such as person-to-person VOIP calling, video calling, chat and new features such as group call, video and chat. My personal experience with Skype is a long and intermittent one, with me being an on-again, off-again customer. There are several reasons for my intermittent relationship with Skype such as poor quality in both their voice and video services and needing to leave Skype open to receive incoming calls. The great thing about Skype is the ability to do video calls with family and friends who may live hundreds or thousands of miles away. One of the last memories made with my Dad was through this program. It was 10 years ago, and our family had recently learned that my Father was dying from lung disease. We couldn’t all be to...
Thank you for sharing this video. The information was pretty clear and easy to understand on what Web 2.0 is and how it works with the rapid developing technology world. I did enjoy it !!!
ReplyDeleteGreat find; thanks for sharing this video! It's a pretty good, brief overview of the changes we've seen with Web 2.0!
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