CHAPTER 9 Web 2.0 and Social Networks. CHAPTER OUTLINE 9.1 Web 2.0 Underlying Technologies 9.2 Web 2.0 Applications 9.3 Categories of Web 2.0 Sites.

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CHAPTER 9 Web 2.0 and Social Networks

CHAPTER OUTLINE 9.1 Web 2.0 Underlying Technologies 9.2 Web 2.0 Applications 9.3 Categories of Web 2.0 Sites

LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Describe the differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0, and explain the benefits of three information technologies used by Web Identify five prominent Web 2.0 applications, and provide at least one example of how each can be utilized in a business setting. 3. Discuss the three categories of Web 2.0 sites, and provide at least one example of how each can improve business efficiency and profitability..

9.1 Web 2.0 Underlying Technologies

Web 2.0 Underlying Technologies AJAX Tagging Really Simple Syndication (RSS)

9.2 Web 2.0 Applications

Web 2.0 Applications Blogs and Blogging Wikis Netcasting Web 2.0 Media Printing-on-Demand Crowdsourcing

Web 2.0 Media Video Music Photographs

9.3 Categories of Web 2.0 Sites

Categories of Web 2.0 Sites Social Networking Sites Aggregators Mashups

Aggregators Bloglines Digg Simply hired Technorati

Closing Case The Problem The Solution The Results