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Web 2.0 Conference (2004)

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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. Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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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. ... Web 2.0 Conference (2004)
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    Web 2.0 Conference

    Web 2.0 Conference (2004)
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    Web 2.0

    The term became notable after the first O'Reilly Media Web 2.0 conference in 2004. ... Web 2.0
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    Service-oriented architecture

    Within this area, IBM announced SOMA (service-oriented modeling and architecture) as the first publicly announced SOA-related methodology in 2004. ... Some commentators also regard mashups as Web 2.0 applications.
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    Web-based course design

    Johnson and Johnson (2004) analyse the history of cooperative and collaborative learning and the way in which these practices have been revitalised by the advent of online learning. ... Anderson, P (2007) What is Web 2.0?
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    Distributed GIS

    This gives an application a means of rendering GML, and in fact is the primary way that it has been accomplished among existing applications todayHarwell, R (2004). "[? ... Web 2.0
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    Computer-supported collaborative learning

    Researchers indicate that strong instructor support, frequent instructor-student interaction, and superior organizational skills are critical elements of successful online collaborative learning (Ku, Lohr, & Cheng, 2004). ... Web 2.0
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    World Wide Web

    Ajax is seen as an important aspect of what is being called Web 2.0. ... The major academic event covering the Web is the World Wide Web Conference, promoted by IW3C2.
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    O'Reilly Media

    Dale Dougherty, O'Reilly Media VP, created the phrase 'Web 2.0' during a brainstorming session during 2003. This then became the name for the influential Web 2.0 Conference run by CMP Media and O'Reilly Media.

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