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− | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' in general refers to a Web environment that enables and supports user-contributed and managed content. | + | '''Web 2.0''' refers to a [[World Wide Web|Web]] environment on the [[Internet]] that enables and supports user-contributed and managed content. The leading examples of this dynamic would be [[Ebay]], [[Digg]], and [[Wikipedia]]. |
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| + | Critics such as [[Directory:Andrew Keen|Andrew Keen]] have taken a pessimistic view of Web 2.0, saying: |
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| + | <blockquote>''<nowiki>[</nowiki>The<nowiki>]</nowiki> Web 2.0 movement, <nowiki>[</nowiki>fuses<nowiki>]</nowiki> '60s radicalism with the utopian eschatology of digital technology. The ideological outcome may be trouble for all of us.''</blockquote> |
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| + | Actually, the site [[Directory:MyWikiBiz|MyWikiBiz]] is a child of the Web 2.0 movement, but can also be considered a [[Web 3.0]] experiment. |