9. Revolution or evolution? 1969-1980 Internet 1989 Sir Tim Berners Lee proposal for the Web 1991 First Web server, Web site and Web browser 2000 Dot.com crash 2004 First Web 2.0 conference 2005 Web 2.0, Library 2.0, Science 2.0 Now: Semantic Web, Web 3.0
10. Different meanings of Web 2.0 The social Web The do-it-yourself Web The customizable Web The machine readable Web The communication Web More and more hybrid applications
12. The do-it-yourself Web Publish Tag Rate Broadcasting On YouTube blogs wiki’s Tagging Socialbookmarking Photo’s in Flickr presentations On Slideshare Book reviews on Librarything, Amazon, ....
13. socialbookmarking social/personal searching personal homepage/startpage Google CSE Rollyo delicious furl connotea citeUlike ... netvibes iGoogle pageflakes ... stumbleupon digg reddit eKudos ... The customizable Web
14. The machine readable Web rss-feeds mash-ups integration& interoperability integration Google Books with..... widgets & gadgets in startpage integrationwith Google-maps plaxointegrates different social networks integration of sociaal networks withmail-account ......
15. blogs (text, podcasts, vodcasts....) chat (text, sound, images) Leavingcomments Discussion platforms The communication Web
16. In essence Social Web Users can add, publish, enrich, comment, mix and share The user in focus Technical component Javascript & xml (AJAX) Modular Mash-up
26. Sociale networks Facebook largest social network Hyves most popular in the Netherlands Specialised scholarly networks Many in the medical world
27. Social Science 2.0 Web 2.0 enables social scientists to explore everyday life in new and innovative ways. This research can be completely unobtrusive; it can also be more interactive and participatory. Source: Snee (2008)