Web 2.0 Tools

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Web 2.0 Tools by Mind Map: Web 2.0 Tools

1. Personal Use

1.1. RSS Feeders such as Feedly.com allows the user to save websites onto the feeder, and get updates to subscribe to a specific website.

1.2. Google alerts allows you to get emails whenever a new google thread comes up about a certain topic. A lot of people use this service on themselves to make sure no negative activity comes up in a search.

1.3. Social Bookmarks such as delicious.com allows you to create bookmarks on a website, rather than on a device, so that these bookmarked websites can me accessed anywhere.

2. Vocabulary and Concepts

2.1. Blogs are where people can create a personal web page to discuss personal topics. www.blogger.com

2.2. Google Tools- Google offers a variety of tools to help their users stay organized and to collaborate with others. Google calendar, google videos, google docs, and google groups are a few examples.

2.3. Photo Share- People can upload photos onto a server for private or public use. These servers allow the users to store and organize photos. www.photobucket.com

3. Social Networking

3.1. Facebook offers users the ability to communicate, share videos, and photos with other users

3.2. Linkedin is for users to upload resumes onto their server to share with potential employers. Employers can also search for future employees based on their resume searches.

3.3. Twitter offers users to communicate with others but with a minimal character allowance. They can also share videos and photos with other users.

4. Cloud Storage

4.1. Apple Cloud storage allows users to store and organize files for Apple products

4.2. Google cloud is similar to Apple Cloud, but only for google users.

4.3. Dropbox is a cloud service that allows users to store and organize files, but is accessible to any user.