Through The Looking Glass Of Web 2.0
Title:
Through The Looking Glass Of Web 2.0
Word Count:
763
Summary:
Until I tried it, the whole 2.0 thing seemed like a joke to me. But the switch between the Goo
For those of you who remember using a card catalog at the public library, the change is simila
Keywords:
web 2.0, blogs, blogging, tags, tagging, feeds, rss, social bookmarking
Article Body:
Until I tried it, the whole 2.0 thing seemed like a joke to me. But the switch between the Goo
For those of you who remember using a card catalog at the public library, the change is simila
In 2.0, knowledge is fast. It moves at the speed of the keyboard and web form. A story from Ne
This is drastic transition in the evolution of the speed of knowledge. With the invention of t
Then came the internet. Within a few short years, knowledge was accessible from everywhere wit
Now, with web 2.0, the filter and wait time of search engines is taken out. Some might say tha
When I started building my library of musical tastes, I usually discovered new music through p
There is also a time element involved. Some search engine results are just old. They aren’t wh
In 2.0, a hour is a long time and a month is a lifetime. When searching through tagged sites o
Traditional search engines base all of their ranking systems on the votes of people who know h
Tagging and other web 2.0 technologies have brought a little more balanced to the system, givi
Web 1.0 is Plato’s cave, only shadows of the true internet traffic flow. As Web 2.0 technologi
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Through The Looking Glass Of Web 2.0
Word Count:
763
Summary:
Until I tried it, the whole 2.0 thing seemed like a joke to me. But the switch between the Goo
For those of you who remember using a card catalog at the public library, the change is simila
Keywords:
web 2.0, blogs, blogging, tags, tagging, feeds, rss, social bookmarking
Article Body:
Until I tried it, the whole 2.0 thing seemed like a joke to me. But the switch between the Goo
For those of you who remember using a card catalog at the public library, the change is simila
In 2.0, knowledge is fast. It moves at the speed of the keyboard and web form. A story from Ne
This is drastic transition in the evolution of the speed of knowledge. With the invention of t
Then came the internet. Within a few short years, knowledge was accessible from everywhere wit
Now, with web 2.0, the filter and wait time of search engines is taken out. Some might say tha
When I started building my library of musical tastes, I usually discovered new music through p
There is also a time element involved. Some search engine results are just old. They aren’t wh
In 2.0, a hour is a long time and a month is a lifetime. When searching through tagged sites o
Traditional search engines base all of their ranking systems on the votes of people who know h
Tagging and other web 2.0 technologies have brought a little more balanced to the system, givi
Web 1.0 is Plato’s cave, only shadows of the true internet traffic flow. As Web 2.0 technologi
This is a demo version of txt2pdf v.10.1
Developed by SANFACE Software http://www.sanface.com/
Available at http://www.sanface.com/txt2pdf.html