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Web 2.0 is a term describing changing trends in the use of World Wide Web technology and web design that aims to enhance creativity, secure information sharing, collaboration and functionality of the web. Web 2.0 concepts have led to the development and evolution of web-based communities and its hosted services, such as social-networking sites, video sharing sites, wikis, blogs, and folksonomies. The... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Web 2.0

    Web 2.0 is a term describing changing trends in the use of World Wide Web technology and web design that aims to enhance creativity, secure information sharing, collaboration and functionality of the web.
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    Travel 2.0

    In this case, rather than following the trends of the overall Web (Travel 2.0 built on Web 2.0), the travel element is leading, providing the proving grounds for Web 3.0.
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    Health 2.0

    Little empirical evidence exists to understand how much Web 2.0 is being used in general.
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    Web 2.0 Conference (2004)

    The first Web 2.0 conference was held October 5-7, 2004 at the Hotel Nikko in San Francisco, and is believed to be the point at which the term Web 2.0 came into popular usage.
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    Web 2.0 Conference (2005)

    The Web 2.0 Conference (2005) was a conference held in 2005 about the transition from the world wide web, or Web 1.0, to the emerging Web 2.0. Speakers at WebCon 2.0, 2005
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    Web-based course design

    But as with many areas of web 2.0, the new tools and approaches are only a development or fuller realization of the true potential of the web platform.
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    Service-oriented architecture

    However, very recently, numerous novel use-cases demonstrate the great potential of combining technologies and principles of both Web 2.0 and SOA. .
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    Web 3.0

    In the analogy to file system permissions, Web 1.0 was "read-only", Web 2.0 is "read-write", and Web 3.0 will be "read-write-execute".
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    Web 2.0 Toolbar

    The Web 2.0 Toolbar is a free browser add-on for Internet Explorer and Firefox based out of Boston, Massachusetts that has received attention from bloggers around the world.

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