Web 2.0 is an echo-chamber - let’s face it. Many deny the fact, but it’s true. Ask anyone on the street about RSS, widgets, APIs, or wikis and you’ll get a blank face. Chances are they’ll think you’re speaking another language. Even fairly tech savvy Internet users frown upon such terms and phrases. As much as we’d like to think web 2.0 is mainstream, it isn’t.
Facebook:
is a social networking site that is controlled and Privately owned by Facebook, Inc. Facebook is an online social network working site. There are many reasons why it is so popular here are the answers: You can upload as many photos as you want to show friends and family. Can keep you up to date with people in other countries or people you don't see as much. The bad points of Facebook are it can distract people form other jobs such as studying. More serious problems are cyber bullying.
MySpace:
MySpace is a social networking website. MySpace was launched in August 2003, and now in 2010 it has 66 million users. MySpace became the most popular social networking site in the United States in June 2006. MySpace employs 1,000 employees. The very first MySpace users were Universe employees.
Google docs:
Google Apps is a service from google that provides independantly customizable version of google products. It had many features including Gmail, Google Groups, Google Wave, Google Calendar. The standard edition is free and gives the same amount of storage as Gmail accounts. Up to May 2010 it has been said that Google will be available to domains hosted by google apps in the next generation.
By Jamie Foden