What are Web 2.0 tools?
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Basically, the answer is simple and falls into 4 simple categories:
1. Web 2.0 helps us connect with each other: This is the easiest to define since most of us who are interested in Web 2.0 are already on facebook, linked in or twitter. We already have social networks we participate in on-line, and enterprise Web 2.0 has the same technologies behind the firewall.
2. Web 2.0 helps us deliver content: Web 2.0 helps us publish our content on blogs, wikis and other social media tools.
3. Web 2.0 helps us receive content: I have debated whether RSS feeds are dead (this blog has not had any growth in the RSS feed for a couple years I think), but whether it’s RSS, your twitter feed, or your daily updates when you log into facebook telling you what all your friends are up to, Web 2.0 collects information from many people or many sources and aggregates it all for you in one place.
4. Web 2.0 helps us organize content: The last is possibly the hardest to see, but included in Web 2.0 technologies are things like tagging. Tagging is a technology that helps us create dynamic “catalogs” of user based content and user based structures that constantly change based on the dynamic flow of content and ideas through the web. Unlike “hard-coded catalogs like “Windows Explorer” on your PC, Web 2.0 tags will continually evolve.
Those are my 4 easy steps to understanding Web 2.0.