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The fascinating world of Web 2.0

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The first part of this article shows the extent to which Web 2.0 has been acknowledged in recent years and how important it is today to the society as well as the police. In the previous issue, it was explained which important technology trends could be expected for both social application and technological development in the coming years. In addition to defining and explaining the terms Web 2.0 and social networking, two of the most important developments in recent years, so-called wikis and blogs, have been discussed.

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In today's article, I would like to explain more important developments on social media. This includes microblogging, so-called social networks and social sharing. These Web 2.0 applications must also be demonstrated by for example how they enable forms of communication, interaction and cultivating new or different relationships, and thus substantially justify success. Unlimited Web 2.0 or social web.

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A blog is a form of blogging where users can post short text messages, like SMS. The length of these messages is usually less than 200 characters. Private posts are private or publicly accessible and presented in chronological order like in a blog. The messages can often be created and registered via various channels like SMS, email, instant messaging or web1. The most famous provider of this form of blogging is Twitter, which is why microblogging is often called tweet or tweet. This type of blog is still quite young, because until 2006, Odeo company from San Francisco designed this app as part of a research project to establish an SMS-like form of communication for websites. . Encouraged by the rapid success of the company, this application was first launched on the Internet in 2007 at www.Twittr.com and then at www. Twitter .com is released. The popularity of this news, which is a mix of blogging, messaging and conversation, is impressive. By the end of 2009, the microblogger service had Twitter75 million users, with an average monthly growth of 6.2 million new users2. The number of users continues to grow and currently it is estimated that 200 million users send about 140 million messages a day. Other providers like Tumblr, Google Buzz and Soup can't beat Twitter.

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 If the academic staff is responsible for this learning process, this is also a question of the institution or learning culture there. In times of high difficulty, this will be an important value-added element of successful organizations and companies to educate managers and allow them to guide employees in handling acquisition and maintenance. skills and knowledge. This is about self-study skills, building fault culture and therefore a culture of trust, support and sharing between employees and managers, with the opportunity to discuss and start changing together. As a final thesis, the author wants to make the claim that the social web.


The Internet and when a user turns on a device, news about his contacts, the company or what he or she is interested in in politics and society is filtered and presented on the pages he creates. And this in a clever way, in the sense of the semantic Web 3.0, in which not only people will be connected, but also knowledge and intelligence can be connected.

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Here is a list of websites that I have created, you can following at the list:

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  1. Facebook

  2. – Twitter

  3. – Pinterest

  4. – Flipboard

  5. – Gitlab

  6. – Behance

  7. – Sketchfab

  8. – Instapaper

  9. – Soundcloud

  10. – Mix

  11. – Scoop

  12. – Flickr

  13. – Kit

  14. – Producthunt

  15. – Trello

  16. – Genius

  17. – Hubpages

  18. – Goodreads

  19. – Evernote

  20. – Tumblr

  21. – Instagram

  22. – Gravatar

  23. – Medium

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