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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | TONY KARRER MARCH 3, 2008 Web 2.0 Applications in Learning Last week I presented a session at ASTD TechKnowledge entitled eLearning 2.0 - Applications and Implications. It could just as easily have been called Web 2.0 discussed my experience from Collaborative Learning Using Web 2.0 Spending or Wasting Time on Web 2.0 Web 2.0 eLearning Trends Enterprise 2.0 | | WWW.TECHCRUNCH.COM NOVEMBER 26, 2008 White Label Social Networking Solutions Chart, Part II C#,Net 2.0, NET framework utilizing Microsoft 2003, IIS & Microsoft SQL Server 2005. N/A, SaaS 2.0 2007 (major version #3) N/A 2.0 The platform has been designed from the ground up as an enterprise application, intended to scale to hundreds of thousands of contributors on each com. Enterprise Irregulars. | | | | | | | | | | -
The latest on Web 2.0 in Australia: Showcasing the best - Trends in the Living Networks About Ross Dawson Keynote Speaking/Strategy AHT Group Future Exploration Network The Insight Exchange Repyoot Recent Media Appearances « Web 2.0 » The latest on Web 2.0 in Australia: Showcasing the best Ross Dawson, May 23, 2007 4:23 AM US PT [POST-EVENT:] Also see post-event comments and release of Web 2.0 Web 2.0 MORE >> -
COLLABORATIVE THINKING | THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 2008 Collaborative Thinking: Lotusphere 2008: What Ill Be Looking For Collaborative Thinking Perceptions on collaboration and social software by Mike Gotta « Will It Take A Youthquake To Re-Tool The Enterprise? Hopefully, IBM will present its vision on how these social computing gaps will be filled. It would be nice to hear how other Web 2.0 / Enterprise 2.0 mobile) examples. MORE >> - Enterprise 2.0 = Emergence Software | innovation Creators
About Videos Whitepapers Enterprise 2.0 = Emergence Software October 10th, 2006 There is something very interesting happening in the field of enterprise technology. Ismael Ghalimi called it Office 2.0. Ross Mayfield calls it Social Software in the Enterprise. Dion Hichtcliff calls it Enterprise Web 2.0. MORE >>
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