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  • ...' of the Web from the [[Dot Com Boom|"dot com" bust]]. O'Reilly described Web 2.0 as the business shift that arises from the rise of the "Internet as platfor The characteristics of 'Web 2.0' platforms include some kind of participatory component ('social software'
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  • ...a blog post by [[Nicholas Gruen]], focusing on the interrelations between Web 2.0, music and government
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  • ...a blog post by [[Nicholas Gruen]], focusing on the interrelations between Web 2.0, music and government
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  • ...mbrella term]] to describe adaptations of the [[scientific method]] to the Web 2.0 era of the [[World Wide Web]]. An important aspect of Science 2.0 is the leveraging or development of Web 2.0 tools and technologies — e.g. [[blog]]s, [[wiki]]s and [[social netwo
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  • An [[umbrella term]] for the use of [[Web 2.0]] tools and principles in [[scientific research]]; often used interchangeab
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  • #REDIRECT [[Web 2.0]]
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  • [[Web 2.0]] service which allows to upload and watch videos online.
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  • Unconventional approaches to [[education]], particularly by means of [[Web 2.0]] tools.
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  • WWW media and software developer responsible for the term [[Web 2.0]].
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  • ...nfield (PLoS ONE) and Jason Hoyt (Mendeley) on publishing science in the [[Web 2.0]] era. ...ivkovic, Jean-Claude Bradley and Barry Canton on [[Open science]] in the [[Web 2.0]] era.
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  • {{r|Web 2.0}}
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  • ...ad. It's Filter Failure.] — presentation by [[Clay Shirky]] at the [[Web 2.0 Expo New York]], Sep 2008
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  • The practice of keeping a [[research notebook]] in public by means of [[Web 2.0]].
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  • An [[umbrella term]] used to label the use of [[Web 2.0]] tools for [[scientific method|scientific]] purposes.
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  • A [[research notebook]] that is being kept in public, typically by means of [[Web 2.0]] tools like a [[blog]] or [[wiki]].
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  • ...' of the Web from the [[Dot Com Boom|"dot com" bust]]. O'Reilly described Web 2.0 as the business shift that arises from the rise of the "Internet as platfor The characteristics of 'Web 2.0' platforms include some kind of participatory component ('social software'
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  • ...uTube and MySpace: The People, the Hype and the Deals Behind the Giants of Web 2.0 |year=2008 |location=Richmond |publisher=Crimson |isbn=9781854584533 }}
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  • :Explains [[Web 2.0]] tools and their possible uses in research contexts
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  • {{r|Web 2.0}}
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  • ...open source software and content. He is credited with coining the term "[[Web 2.0]]"
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  • [[Web 2.0]] location-based [[social network]] founded in 2000, acquired by Google in
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  • {{r|Web 2.0}}
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  • ...[[data]] as well as of the publications - in [[academic journal]]s or on [[Web 2.0]] platforms - describing research results derived from those data, along wi
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  • {{r|Web 2.0}}
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  • {{r|Web 2.0}}
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  • {{r|Web 2.0}}
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  • == Web 2.0, and other context == A number of the CIS 700 articles reference [[Web 2.0]]. Citizendium (CZ) has no definition of it. Since I'm more of a specialist
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  • ...iated with large media organizations. In recent times, with the rise of "[[Web 2.0]]" and "social media", the idea of citizens doing reporting has been pushed
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  • {{r|Web 2.0}}
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  • {{r|Web 2.0}}
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  • {{r|Web 2.0}}
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  • Some commentators consider Google Maps to be an example of [[Web 2.0]], [[cloud computing]], [[Software as a Service]] and a [[cloud-based web s
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  • {{r|Web 2.0}}
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  • ...eur: How Today's Internet is Killing Our Culture'' which argued that the [[Web 2.0]] revolution is too utopian, and leads to a decimation of valuable parts of
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  • {{r|Web 2.0}}
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  • ...hat-is-cloud-computing/video-online/2008/11/13 What is Cloud Computing ? - Web 2.0 expo] - A video where Tim O’Reilly, Dan Farber, Matt Mullenweg and others
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  • {{r|Web 2.0}}
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  • *''Why Make Room for Experts in Web 2.0?'' (text of keynote at SDForum from Oct. 24, 2006)
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  • ...Sun Microsystems]] and [[Yahoo!]] - as well as many startups in both the [[Web 2.0]] space and other areas - green technology is one area that is currently gr
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  • ==Integrating Web 2.0 services==
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  • ==Web 2.0== ...ites cannot yet afford the implementation overhead. But tools support for Web 2.0 design approaches continues to evolve rapidly as of 2008, and this has resu
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  • ...ice.eu/resource/1680 2007, State-of-the-art in Good Practice Exchange and Web 2.0 - Report prepared by ePractice.eu - a project funded by the European Commi
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  • ...riety of web based mashups. [[Tim O'Reilly]] lists Mashups as one of the [[Web 2.0]] technologies. <ref name="Web2.0"> title="Levels of the Game: The Hierarchy of Web 2.0 Applications"}}
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  • ...the adaptive learning research area. Group collaboration is a key field in Web 2.0 which extends the functionality of distance learning. Adaptive learning can
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  • ...ly in the broad set of media, software, websites, and venues identified as Web 2.0. Particularly when encountering existing or created web pages, the anonymou
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  • ...of ''CMS'' is growing due to the expansion of web usage, especially with [[Web 2.0]] that allows web sites to interact with others web sites.
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  • ...ogy blogs and news outlets more traditionally associated with discussing [[Web 2.0]] services. Despite numerous statements by scientists - including statement
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  • :::Part of my pushing the argument here is also pushing the whole web 2.0 knowledge horizon. I agree with what Larry has said in other venues, that
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  • ...t. Examples of this are [[mobile software agents]], [[Java Applet]]s and [[Web 2.0]] applications.
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  • *'''Web 2.0 Technologies''' –Allows family and friends to browse for potential matche
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  • ...rs. It fills me with pride to think that ''we'' have shown the world that Web 2.0 with "gentle expert guidance," with "village elders wandering the bazaar,"
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  • ...f the rich, non-[[OLTP]] applications that are sprouting up as part of the Web 2.0 movement and often hosted by cloud providers. The schemaless nature of NoS
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  • ...ama|good news from America]] - but I managed to summon up a few words on [[Web 2.0]]. No national parks for me, I'm afraid. --[[User:Tom Morris|Tom Morris]] 2
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  • ...l these individual steps public, which is facilitated through the use of [[Web 2.0]] technologies in what has come to be called [[Science 2.0]].}}
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  • ...l these individual steps public, which is facilitated through the use of [[Web 2.0]] technologies in what has come to be called [[Science 2.0]].}}
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  • ...le, or, alternatively, that Google perpetuates the WP and superegalitarian Web 2.0 model. An alternative way to grow, however, is to show experts that there i ...probably noted that I've done a lot of work on social networks, not in the Web 2.0 sense but in the political, using, to some extent, techniques from intellig
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