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Web 2.0 Applications 43 things del.icio Jotspot WikiSpaces Wikipedia Pageflakes Gliffy ChatCreator Zoho Creator (online

Web 2.0 Applications 43 things del.icio.us Jotspot WikiSpaces Wikipedia Pageflakes Gliffy ChatCreator Zoho Creator (online database) FURL ( Jim Wenzloff's FURL User Guide ) Flickr Google Video ( Hall Pass ) ( "lesson plans" search ) Web 2.0 Applications continued MediaMax voo2do

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Web 2.0 Applications 43 things del.icio Jotspot WikiSpaces Wikipedia Pageflakes Gliffy ChatCreator Zoho Creator (online

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  1. Web 2.0 Applications 43 things del.icio.us Jotspot WikiSpaces Wikipedia Pageflakes Gliffy ChatCreator Zoho Creator (online database) FURL (Jim Wenzloff's FURL User Guide) Flickr Google Video (Hall Pass) ("lesson plans" search)

  2. Web 2.0 Applicationscontinued • MediaMax • voo2do • goowy • YouOS • Google Docs & Spreadsheets • Skype • skrbl • Netvibes • Bloglines • Educational Podcast Network • Blogger (Kathy Schrock's Kaffeeklatsch) • Webnote • Go2Web20.net • "Are you blogging this?" by David Lee King

  3. Let's Look at a Few • Del ic ious • Jotspot JotSpot, a privately held company headquartered in Palo Alto, California, is the first application wiki company. Founded in 2004 by Excite.com co-founders Joe Kraus and Graham Spencer, the company is pioneering do-it-yourself application publishing to enable anyone to create, publish, and share collaborative and personalized wiki applications. (a wiki) A wiki is a website designed for collaboration. In a wiki everyone can edit, update and append pages with new information, all without knowing HTML. Wikis can be either publicly accessible or privately secure. • Wiki Spaces • Page Flakes

  4. More WEB 2.0 Applications 5. Gliffygreat for creating diagrams for many uses 6. Zoho Creatoreasy way to create online database 7.FurlFurl lets you save anything you see in your browser. The easiest way to do that is to add the "Furl It" button right on the toolbar of your browser. When you find something you want to save, you click the "Furl It" button. 8. Flickrstore, search, sort and share photos 9. Google Video– Hall Pass(cute video) Lesson Plans 10. Go2Web20.net Complete Web 2.0 directory

  5. WEB 2.0 Innovative, Interactive Internet

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