about the "flow" of social software
"This May 2005 article explores the differences between so-called Web 1.0 (in which "a small number of writers created Web pages for a large number of readers") and Web 2.0, in which Web users are able to easily contribute and create content. Includes examples of Web 2.0 technologies, such as Flickr, RSS aggregators, and Google Maps. From Digital Web Magazine, "an online magazine intended for professional web designers."" (via LII)
Collaborative editing tools allow a group of individuals to simultaneously edit a document, see who else is working on it, and watch in real time as others make changes. As a functional hybrid of wikis and instant messaging, collaborative editing creates a new dynamic for group work and multitasking, two hallmarks of today's learners.
tagged collaborative_editing future read_this social_software technology web2.0
by jarson
...on 16-JAN-06
article from BBC on what is RSS, how to use it, etc.
article defining/describing/commenting on web 2.0
tagged article future library read_this technology web2.0
by jarson
...and 1 other person
...on 21-NOV-05
"This bibliography presents selected English-language electronic works about Google Print that are freely available on the Internet. It has a special focus on the legal issues associated with this project."


