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Enabling technologies in Web 2.0
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last activity : 07 06 2010 20:18:09 +0000
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WEB2.0 is already changing the business space
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Rapid Infrastructure Build-Out
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Lowering the Barriers to participation
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What computers are today for the world ,internet will become an irresistible force in future.People will slowly overwrite computer applications replacing with internet applications |
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Through universal access, users are starting to discovere that computers could be used for far more than information, that they could be used as a medium of expression, sharing and revelation. And thus they can be used for the overall development of the organization as a whole.
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Now customers can directly interact and put there views so that the firms will have a good idea about what they want. Smart businesses can see this opportunities and can willingly take risks.
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