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E merging T echnologies of Web 2.0 / Library 2.0. Ruchareka Asavisanu scras@mahidol.ac.th. Web 2.0 The second generation of Web - based servi ce that emphasize online collaboration and sharing among users. Social Networking / People Networking. TIME 's Person of the Year
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Emerging Technologies of Web 2.0 / Library 2.0 Ruchareka Asavisanuscras@mahidol.ac.th
Web 2.0 The second generation of Web-based servicethatemphasize online collaboration and sharing among users Social Networking / People Networking
TIME's Person of the Year for 2006 is “YOU”
15 Ways of Web 2.0 Applications 1) Wiki Publishing (Wikis)
15 Ways of Web 2.0 Applications 2) Webblog Publishing (Blogs)
15 Ways of Web 2.0 Applications 3) Social bookmarking (inspired the social news movement) Tagging/ Folksonomies
15 Ways of Web 2.0 Applications 4) RSS Feeds, NewsReader
15 Ways of Web 2.0 Applications 5) Photo Sharing
15 Ways of Web 2.0 Applications 6) Podcasts (MP3)
15 Ways of Web 2.0 Applications 7) Videocasts
15 Ways of Web 2.0 Applications 8) Gaming
15 Ways of Web 2.0 Applications 9) Google Docs & Spreadsheets (Writely) / Microsoft Office Live
15 Ways of Web 2.0 Applications 10) The Long Tail
The theory of the Long Tail is that our culture and economy is increasingly shifting away from a focus on a relatively small number of "hits" at the head of the demand curve and toward a huge number of niches in the tail.
15 Ways of Web 2.0 Applications 11) Web Services / Online Retailers (Amazon, iTunes)
15 Ways of Web 2.0 Applications 12) Online Auction, Shopping Mall & E-commerce (eBay)
15 Ways of Web 2.0 Applications 12) Internet Telephony / VOIP (Skype)
15 Ways of Web 2.0 Applications 14) Virtual Reference / Online Reference
SMS, IM (Instant Messaging), Live Reference Chat 24/7 • Google Mobile (SMS) • Google Talk • Yahoo! • Skype • Windows Live Messenger, MSN • AIM • ICQ Softwares Used
15 Ways of Web 2.0 Applications 15) Streaming Media Tutorials with Interactive Databases
“Library 2.0” 'an attitude - not a technology.' It is virtual reality of the library, a place where one can not only search for books and journals, but interact with a community, a librarian, and share knowledge and understanding with them.
REFERENCES : • Casey ME, Savastinuk LC. Library 2.0 available at www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6365200.html • O'Reilly, Tim, “What Is Web 2.0” OReilly.net. Posted September 30, 2005.www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html • Maness, J (2006). Library 2.0 Theory: Web 2.0 and its Implications for Libraries. available at www.webology.ir/2006/v3n2/q25.html