Web 2.0, the second phase in the Web's evolution, is attracting the
attention of IT professionals, businesses, and Web users. Web 2.0
is also called the wisdom Web, people-centric Web, participative
Web, and read/write Web. Web 2.0 harnesses the Web in a more interactive
and collaborative manner, emphasizing peers' social interaction and
collective intelligence, and presents new opportunities for leveraging
the Web and engaging its users more effectively. Within the last
two to three years, Web 2.0, ignited by successful Web 2.0 based
social applications such as MySpace, Flickr, and YouTube, has been
forging new applications that were previously unimaginable.
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%1 Murugesan07itpro
%A Murugesan, San
%D 2007
%J IT Professional
%K application blog bookmark community ieee newsfeeds paper software tagging v0806 web wiki
%N 4
%P 34-41
%T Understanding Web 2.0
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MITP.2007.78
%V 9
%X Web 2.0, the second phase in the Web's evolution, is attracting the
attention of IT professionals, businesses, and Web users. Web 2.0
is also called the wisdom Web, people-centric Web, participative
Web, and read/write Web. Web 2.0 harnesses the Web in a more interactive
and collaborative manner, emphasizing peers' social interaction and
collective intelligence, and presents new opportunities for leveraging
the Web and engaging its users more effectively. Within the last
two to three years, Web 2.0, ignited by successful Web 2.0 based
social applications such as MySpace, Flickr, and YouTube, has been
forging new applications that were previously unimaginable.
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abstract = {Web 2.0, the second phase in the Web's evolution, is attracting the
attention of IT professionals, businesses, and Web users. Web 2.0
is also called the wisdom Web, people-centric Web, participative
Web, and read/write Web. Web 2.0 harnesses the Web in a more interactive
and collaborative manner, emphasizing peers' social interaction and
collective intelligence, and presents new opportunities for leveraging
the Web and engaging its users more effectively. Within the last
two to three years, Web 2.0, ignited by successful Web 2.0 based
social applications such as MySpace, Flickr, and YouTube, has been
forging new applications that were previously unimaginable.},
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author = {Murugesan, San},
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issn = {1520-9202},
journal = {IT Professional},
keywords = {application blog bookmark community ieee newsfeeds paper software tagging v0806 web wiki},
number = 4,
owner = {flint},
pages = {34-41},
timestamp = {2009-06-12T08:55:33.000+0200},
title = {Understanding Web 2.0},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MITP.2007.78},
volume = 9,
year = 2007
}