Web 2.0 applications

Web 2.0 applications

Web 2.0 Applications is a term describing the introduction and implementation of Web 2.0 technologies within the enterprise, including those rich internet applications, providing software as a service, and using the web as a general platform.

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Google may open as early as March an online store to sell third-party software that complements its Google Apps collaboration and communication hosted suite, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
Most adults agree: Web access is a fundamental right that should be afforded to everyone, given its liberating and informative nature, a global survey on Internet use revealed recently.
CONSUMERS in the Asia Pacific area are more willing to pay for online content - but only if it's of a high quality, a survey has shown.
Three out of four people surveyed said they think using the Internet is making us smarter, not more stupid, according to a study jointly done by the Pew Internet & American Life Project and Elon University's Imagining the Internet Center. The question was posed in reaction to tech author Nicholas Carr's cover story in a 2009 issue of the Atlantic Monthly -- Is Google Making us Stupid?
Enterprise cloud computing provider Salesforce.com has released the private beta of Chatter, an enterprise collaboration platform.
Toy construction set company Lego Group plans to launch an MMOG (massively multiplayer online game) in the second half of this year, to be called Lego Universe, said Mark Hansen, director of business development and LEGO lead for the project.
Google apologized on Saturday, saying it has made several changes to its new social-networking application Buzz to allay privacy concerns.
As a business grows in complexity, so too is the need for more custom-applications. The Independent Software Vendor industry has grown to meet the need for specific business processes. An upscale private hospital, the HKSH is recognized for offering high quality hospital services and comfortable accommodation for patients. To maintain these standards, the hospital uses information technology extensively throughout its operations.

       
       
     


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