The Web 2.0
phenomenon derives its effectiveness from the interhuman connections it makes
possible and ‘weaves’ into a new kind of social media. It shifts emphasis from
delivering content to building communities. Web 2.0-based communities populate
virtual spaces that are (1) open, (2) self-organizing, (3) adaptive, (4) agile,
(5) readily accessible, and (6) easy to use. A Web 2.0 platform has shared and
interoperable designs of hardware, software, and services to support a collaborative
and distributed environment in which users can connect, share, comment on,
group, peer-review, or create new content or software tools.
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Web 2.0 - Pyramid |
SIGDOC
October '09: Proceedings of the 27th ACM international conference
on Design of communication, pp. 257-263.
Алис Симеонова, студент първи курс, БИН, ФФ, фак. №
40772
Alice Simeonova, Student. 1st
course, LIS, FF, № 40772
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