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The Internet and World Wide Web: The Rough Guide, Version 2.0 (2nd ed)

Angus J. Kennedy

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There's nothing worse than feeling left behind - when everyone is talking about something, but for you, it just doesn't gel. The Internet's had this effect over the last few years. Everywhere you look. Virtual this, cyber that. But, unless you've been connected, you're probably still in the dark. Getting to grips with the Net can be daunting, but it's a short (though steep) learning curve, and the basics don't take long to master. This guide might look small, but it's jam packed with practical advice, trouble-shooting tips, step-by-step tuition, and the addresses of everywhere you'll need to go. We'll make you a Net guru in the shortest possible time. Guaranteed!

Internet books fall mostly into two categories: the hefty bricks that tell you far more than you want or need to know; and the patronizing simplistic ones that make it look easy in the bookstore with cute icons and corny titles, but don't help with solutions once you start having problems. And being such a fast-moving subject, if they're written before mid-1999, they might as well be filed under ancient history. The truth is you don't need a fat expensive book to get started on the Internet. It's too much work. Not to mention boring.

In contrast, this guide gives it to you straight, in plain English. We won't waste your time, or your money. If something's no good, we'll tell you so. As long as you follow our instructions, getting on the Net should be a pushover. That's not to say you won't have a few teething problems. You will. That, unfortunately, is just a fact of online life. But don't worry, we'll show you how to solve them and where to go for help. Rather than compile everything there is to know about the Net, we'll give you the basics and show you how to use the Net itself to join the dots. Since the Net and its associated technology changes almost daily, it's wiser to get your information from where it's always freshest.

Along the way, we'll show you how to: get the best deal on Internet access, set up your connection, choose the right software for your machine, and become an instant expert in searching the Net. You'll soon be able to send messages across the world instantly for the price of a local call; locate information on just about anything; manage your finances online; create a personal Web page; tune into live music broadcasts; go online bargain hunting; play games; and loads more. All without having to learn any difficult commands. Or, if you're really impatient, you can wing it and go straight to our listings chapters to explore the weird, wild, wonderful World Wide Web; or just get those nagging questions off your mind in one of the special-interest discussion groups. Who knows, you might even make a few friends along the way.

Well, what are you waiting for?

Social Software and Web 2.0 Technology Trends (Premier Reference Source)

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Very little has been written to address the emerging trends in social software and technology. With these technologies and applications being relatively new and evolving rapidly, research is wide open in these fields. Social Software and Web 2.0 Technology Trends fills this critical research need, providing an overview of the current state of Web 2.0 technologies and their impact on organizations and educational institutions. Written for academicians and practicing managers, this estimable book presents business applications as well as implementations for institutions of higher education with numerous examples of how these technologies are currently being used. Delivering authoritative insights to a rapidly evolving domain of technology application, this book is an invaluable resource for both academic libraries and for classroom instruction.

Social Media 100 Success Secrets: Social Media, Web 2.0 User-Generated Content and Virtual Communities - 100 Most Asked Mass Collaboration Questions

George Brown

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Social media can take many different forms, including Internet forums, weblogs, wikis, podcasts, pictures and video. Technologies include: blogs, picture-sharing, vlogs, wall-postings, email, instant messaging, music-sharing, crowdsourcing, and voice over IP, to name a few. This terrific exploration of Social Media shows how organizations are communicating directly with important constituents. And it's done with real word examples, not theory. In the past, marketers could try all kinds of expensive advertising to get the word out to new buyers, with little to show for the investment. These are companies where the existing customers love the products, but the media doesn't seem to care. Many people are saying that big budget marketing and PR programs just aren't working anymore so they are asking: "How do you get noticed in a crowded marketplace?" This book shows the power of online thought leadership and communicating to people directly without the advertising and media filter. Imagine if people learn about you on the Web first, so when they decide to contact you, the sale is already partly done, That's the power of online thought leadership. This book shows you how to harness the power the Web.

Developing Web 2.0 Applications with EGL for IBM i

Joe Pluta

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Participative Web And User-Created Content: Web 2.0 Wikis and Social Networking

Graham Vickery and Sacha Wunsch-Vincent

Participative Web And User-Created Content: Web 2.0 Wikis and Social Networking Graham Vickery and Sacha Wunsch-Vincent Amazon Price: $29.00
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The Internet is becoming increasingly embedded in everyday life. Drawing on an expanding array of intelligent web services and applications, a growing number of people are creating, distributing and exploiting user-created content (UCC) and being part of the wider participative web.

This study describes the rapid growth of UCC and its increasing role in worldwide communication, and draws out implications for policy. Questions addressed include: What is user-created content? What are its key drivers, its scope and different forms? What are the new value chains and business models? What are the extent and form of social, cultural and economic opportunities and impacts? What are the associated challenges? Is there a government role, and what form could it take?

What is the participative web?

The Internet is characterised by increased participation and interaction of users to communicate and express themselves. It is an Internet influenced by new intelligent web services enabling users to contribute to developing, rating, collaborating and distributing Internet content and developing and customising Internet applications, driven by an expanding broadband base and easy-to-use software to create and distribute content.



How is the participative web changing things?

The participative web is increasingly important in driving innovation in business, research and social activities. More open approaches to information creation, exchange and diffusion are also being taken up extensively in government, the education sector and other public domains. As new models for creation, distribution and use of digital content and information develop, new policy challenges for governments are emerging to provide an environment that enables and supports these developments.


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The Internet is becoming increasingly embedded in everyday life. Drawing on an expanding array of intelligent web services and applications, a growing number of people are creating, distributing and exploiting user-created content (UCC) and being part of the wider participative web. This study describes the rapid growth of UCC and its increasing role in worldwide communication, and draws out implications for policy. Questions addressed include: What is user-created content? What are its key drivers, its scope and different forms? What are the new value chains and business models? What are the extent and form of social, cultural and economic opportunities and impacts? What are the associated challenges? Is there a government role, and what form could it take?

Web 2.0: User-Generated Content in Online Communities

Timo Beck

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The number of Internet users is steadily growing. Currently, 55% of all Germans go online on a regular basis compared to 28% in 2001 - and there is no end in sight to this upward trend. Today's young people are growing up with the Internet and the Internet is growing up with them. It is evolving: the term for what is happening now in cyberspace is "Web 2.0", an expression coined at a conference in 2004 by the web-business mogul Tim O'Reilly, to describe a new evolutionary phase of the Internet. The phrase is shorthand for the second Internet boom, which now follows the one that ended in late 2001 with the biggest destruction of investors' capital in history. The bursting of the so-called dotcom bubble 6 years ago marked a turning point. At that time, many people concluded that the Internet was over-hyped. Bubbles and the subsequent shakeouts, however, appear to be a common feature of all technological revolutions. They have always marked the point at which real success stories developed their full scope and showed their strength. The defining feature of the current evolutionary phase of the web is that established companies are giving huge amounts of money to start-ups which have three things in common: they have grown from nowhere with astonishing speed; they often have no revenue stream to speak of; and most of their content is produced by their users. Google paid $1.65bn for the acquisition of Youtube, Rupert Murdochs's News Corp. bought Myspace for $ 580m, and Holzbrinck fully took over Studivz.net for about ? 85m, to give just a few examples of recent "Web 2.0 deals". What makes these so-called online communities so valuable? The answer to this question may be surprising: The deployed technologies are more or less the same as 6 years ago, but what all these new sites share is a new approach to creating things: "user-generated content", in the jargon. The Internet is no longer about corporations telling users what to do, think or buy; it is about the content people create themselves. Participation, not publishing, is the keyword. This development is particularly interesting for corporations which have noticed the importance and potential of the "do-it-yourself Web" as both a strategic marketing tool and a source of valuable information about consumer preferences and opinions. Tomorrow's consumers will no longer be interested in what companies say about their products and services, they will rely on opinions of other "normal" people. Chris Anderson, chief editor of Wired Magazine, states: "Your brand is what Google says about it. Not what you say about it". Corporations which have spent huge amounts of money on questionable market research projects in the past can get even better information for free in the future, as consumers and interested users exchange experiences and opinions about brands and products in online discussion forums anyway. As a result, marketing activities and product offers can be customized by gathering, processing and analyzing information about consumer preferences - it remains to be seen which companies will exploit these new opportunities and which will not. Very little is known about the factors that influence the content production. Often online communities fail because participation drops to zero - and nobody knows why. In order to maximize the participation level and, thereby, the benefits that can be drawn from their contributions, it is important to examine what drives people to produce content. Therefore, this thesis aims to identify the most important factors that influence the level of user-generated content production in online communities. More specifically, a comprehensive conceptual framework of the relevant determinants will be proposed and tested on an empirical basis. The results are supposed to serve as a guideline for researchers and community operators in the future.

Making Knowledge Work- The Arrival of Web 2.0

Jon Husband and Jim Bair

Making Knowledge Work- The Arrival of Web 2.0 Jon Husband and Jim Bair By: Ark Group
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Making Knowledge Work is a unique, uncompromising examination of the practical considerations that influence the success of knowledge management (KM) in a corporate context. From exploring the various definitions of KM to understanding the arguments against KM programmes, Making Knowledge Work equips you with the knowledge and theories to effectively champion and implement KM at your organisation

Schoolcounselor.Com 2.0: A Friendly and Practical Guide to the World Wide Web

Russell A. Sabella, Ph.D.

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The Internet gives counselors a vast amount of resources and a powerful medium for connecting with others. Following a counselor-friendly introduction to computers and the World Wide Web, readers are introduced to over 1,200 web sites and given a practical guide to gaining access, navigating, searching for relevant materials, and creating websites. Related issues of interest to both novice and experienced users are discussed.

Ajax Web 2.0 (Manuales Users) (Manuales Users) (Manuales Users)

Francisco Minera

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