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CHAPTER 9 Web 2.0 and Social Networks

Chapter Opening Case: From Social Networks to Social Commerce Source: VLADGRIN/Shutterstock

Most Common Web 2.0 Memes © Marek Uliasz/Age Fotostock America, Inc.

Geo-Tagging © Adam Radosavljevic/Age Fotostock America, Inc.

9.2 Web 2.0 Applications Blogs and Blogging Wikis Netcasting Web 2.0 Media Printing-on-Demand Crowdsourcing

Crowdsourcing Web Sites Source: Scott Maxwell/ LuMaxArt/Shutterstock

9.3 Categories of Web 2.0 Sites Social Networking Sites Aggregators Mashups