Here are some examples of Web 2.0 based sites:
- Wikipedia - an online encyclopedia that incorporates the knowledge of online users.
- Youtube - users are able to post video entries, related videos are always shown after watching a video, a great example of interactivity of Web 2.0.
- Facebook - find old friends make new ones. I'm sure everyone is familiar with this one, its one of the most popular Web 2.0 based website you could think of.
- MySpace - see above description.
- CelebrityFix - read any article and make a comment on it.
- WhirlpoolForums - Australian broadband discussion forums. Discuss with other users what ISP they think is best and solve any problems you might be having.
It should be noted that all types of forums could be considered Web 2.0 sites. They provided the interactivity consumers are after to gain information from a very wide audience.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
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