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Does NYS need a Web 2.0 Policy

Does a written Web 2.0 Policy encourage or discourage the community from contributing? While recognizing that Web 2.0 is no standard or specific technology, most would accept the Wikipedia definition: ...the second generation...

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Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2009

Here are the top 100 learning tools, which are recommended by e-learning professionals worldwide. Jane has also created a powerpoint presentation of the 100 learning tools, which is hosted on Slideshare.net. I’m going to break...

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Buyers Link to Case Studies from Blogs, Wikis

In just the past six months, marketers have really begun embracing social media. They’re blogging, building Facebook fans and Tweeting. Yet, much of it is still experimentation. The question is, how do you get people to link to...

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A Wiki for Contracts: Transactional Lawyers Wanted

Some of my previous posts explored the implications of the Open Source movement for financial regulation. Other legal scholars in the corporate field are taking similar ideas on peer production and collaboration in provocative...

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User talk:M80TheWolf

welcome and re: Jonesy19 acct New page == Welcome to Battlestar Wiki! == Greetings, {{PAGENAME}}, and welcome to Battlestar Wiki! I'm pleased to tell you that you have full editing privileges on every wiki in the Battlestar...

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UserPagemarclaporte

diffchar { color:red; } - 2009-02-08: Video Presentation Fosdem 2009 - 2008-06-24: I started a little analysis of the CMS Landscape - 2006-12-27: Opinion: Common concerns & criticism about Tiki - State of Tiki: Overview of the...

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Meredith Special Interest Media Group Signs on to Wetpaint

Meredith Special Interest Media Joins ABC, CBS, T-Mobile, HTC, and Other Leading Brands to Provide Users With an Online Collaborative Platform February 12, 2007 - Wetpaint ( www.wetpaint.com ), the consumer-friendly Wiki for...

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Control Rates in User Generated Content: PoliticalBase.com, the Moderated Political Wikipedia

Technological developments, resulting in free user-friendly interface applications, led to the second step in the evolution of the World Wide Web, the Web 2.0 . The Web 2.0 reflects a paradigm shift, from the “read web”,...

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Microsites tilted toward sustainability get clever

I often step back, when talking about social media to get people to pay attention to how to design for interactivity. I like to note how wicked a wiki could be (though no one ever talks of wikis anymore,with all the tools...

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Are Wikis...Legit?

Wikipedia has long been disregarded as unreliable due to the fact that anyone can edit the information to say whatever he wants. Wetpaint , the wiki website used in my capstone Writing With Web 2.0 Technologies course, recently...

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