Please be advised that the following paragraphs contain links to websites with explicit content. If you feel offended by it or are not of legal age you should skip this article completely. User generated content is in my opinion the number one argument why Web 2.0 sites are that successful. It does not matter if you take a look at Youtube, Twitter or Myspace to realize that they would not be that successful if it were not for the users that would feed them with new content.
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Fichey Digital Microfiche
Posted by Martin in Browsing, The Web, firefox TAGS in Browsing, The Web, firefox27
Jul
Fichey finally offers a new approach for the crowded web 2.0 community by giving everyone access to the back catalogue of popular social news and bookmarking websites such as Digg, Delicious and Stumbleupon. This is just one approach of Fichey but the most important one.
Access your virtual computer from any place
Posted by Martin in Online Services, The Web TAGS in Online Services, The Web11
Jul
Web 2.0 and new technologies coming along with it caused a big boom of advanced online services that were often able to substitute software installed on your own computer. Taking security and privacy concerns aside that naturally arise when using such services on the web people got used to it rather quickly and several web 2.0 applications saw a huge burst in users shortly after they could be used by anyone.
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