Today, the term Web 2.0 is used to describe applications
that distinguish themselves from previous generations
of software by a number of principles. These new, Web 2.0,
applications take full advantage of the network nature of the
Web: they encourage participation, are inherently social and
open. WhereasWeb 2.0 is not characterized by a new step of
technology as is the Semantic Web [10], in the last years the
Web changed from a medium to a platform, from a read-web
to a read-write-web, thereby fullling Berners-Lee's original
vision of the Web
Today, the term Web 2.0 is used to describe applicationsthat distinguish themselves from previous generationsof software by a number of principles. These new, Web 2.0,applications take full advantage of the network nature of theWeb: they encourage participation, are inherently social andopen. WhereasWeb 2.0 is not characterized by a new step oftechnology as is the Semantic Web [10], in the last years theWeb changed from a medium to a platform, from a read-webto a read-write-web, thereby ful lling Berners-Lee's originalvision of the Web
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