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    1The use of Web 2.0 applications in university teaching and learning processes
     

    A. Carell, and I. Schaller. International Journal of Web Based Communities., (2008)
    18 years ago by @acarell
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      2Science 2.0
       

      B. Shneiderman. Science, 319 (March): 1349-1350 (2008)
      18 years ago by @acarell
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        1Mashups: Strukturelle Eigenschaften und Herausforderungen von End-User Development im Web 2.0
         

        B. Novak. i-com, (2007)
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