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Benefits and Disadvantages of Wikipedia
‘Wikipedia’ is a search engine and an internet encyclopedia supported by the Wikipedia foundation. It is evidently an affinity for many because almost every information people week can be found on Wikipedia. The advantages are: finding information in a concise, … Continue reading
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Blog 5 – Web 2.0 Wiki – Reading Response
The Wikipedia entry on Web 2.o explains that Web 2.0 is the newer version of the original World Wide Web the second generation of it so to speak. Web 2.0 is a way to connect with the what you may … Continue reading
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Blog 5
The World Wide Web (WWW) has a new version of called Web 2.0. With Web 2.0 you can now interact on social media. Wikipedia is our new encyclopedia that’s online. I used it almost everyday because when I type something … Continue reading
Web 2.0 Wikipedia
Web 2.0 is becoming the norm. Web 2.0 allows users to contribute to the website, whereas web 1.0 is just text. Web 2.0 gives users a level of responsibility. For instance wikipedia is a well known, if not the most … Continue reading
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The Charms of Wikipedias
Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia contains 2.2 million articles which wrote by anonymous. It is a platform for people to contribute their knowledge. We often use it because it very often pop up first on the google search and it is addictive. Because anybody can get … Continue reading
Wikipedia
Web 2.0 is a new version of the World Wide Web, it is not an update to any technical specification, but to cumulative changes in the ways software developers and end-users use the Web. Web 2.0 allows users to connect … Continue reading
Group Summary
Web 2.0 entry in Wikipedia Web 2.0 as defined in this Wikipedia article is a site that allows users to interact with each other in a social media dialogue, in contrast to websites where people are limited to just viewing … Continue reading
Wikipedia and the Public
The World Wide Web is becoming a very popular place for users around the world. It has been one of many ways for people to communicate and learn different aspects of each other. Websites like Wikipedia allow users to share … Continue reading
Social networking sites and knowledge
Internet is so popular that everyone in today’s world likes to use internet to search something. With it people can get knowledge almost about anything. They can connect with other people and share their knowledge through internet. Wikipedia, YouTube and … Continue reading
Wikipedia by Baker
I use Wikipedia at least once a month. I know it is not the most recommended site to visit as far as retrieving correct information. People edit statements on Wikipedia all the time, stating what they enter on the page … Continue reading