Thursday, September 22, 2011

Blog #6: Web 2.0 Presentations

StumbleUpon (Andrew Jensen) Allows you to bookmark pages and browse pages based on your interests
Digg (Nathan Kaplan) Allows you to post links to websites and reiew them.

The difference between both those sites is that Digg is less based on interest. StumbleUpon allows you to browse through your interests.

Google Docs (William Kelemen) allows you to store documents.
TagCrowd (Marcellus Mershon) Is same as wordle, allows you to blog, and receive immediate feeds via RSS and Atom.

Google Docs was not a word cloud. TagCrowd can create word clouds and Google Docs cannot.

Google Pages (Alex Gaisford) allows to make lists and even more than just lists
Remember the milk (Dan Albrite) Simply just allows to make lists

Google pages allows for more complex creations as opposed to remember the milk where it is simplistic.

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