Posted on April 30, 2008 by Jim McCluskey
As you’ve worked through some of these 2.0 tools, you may have found yourself asking,– where do people find the time for this stuff? Well, Clay Shirky author of Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing without Organizations, has the answer in this this talk from last week’s Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco.
This [...]
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Posted on April 27, 2008 by Jim McCluskey
What’s It All About?
Online streaming video is about a myriad of choices available anytime you want or have time for them. YouTube for those of you not already in the know, also gives you the power to create and share your own videos, making it a dynamic source for amateur video on just about [...]
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Posted on April 19, 2008 by Jim McCluskey
What’s It All About?
Online social networks are about people.
In social network sites each person is in charge of their own record or personal page. Some examples of online social networks are: Facebook, MySpace, Orkut, LinkedIn and Ning.
Social Networking sites have become some of the most popular destinations on the Internet. The sites function as gathering [...]
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Posted on April 12, 2008 by Jim McCluskey
What’s It All About?
Photo sharing sites have been around for years Flickr is a bit different in that its a photo sharing site and also an online community of photographers from around the world. By using keywords or tags flickr users are able to search for and comment on photos taken by [...]
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Posted on April 6, 2008 by Jim McCluskey
Social Music Networks allow users to create playlists and unique “radio stations” as they browse and sample artists or music genres.
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