Web2.0 and Folksonomies: Power to the People

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Title:Web2.0 and Folksonomies: Power to the People (ID: MWR0638)
Author(s):James Phelps (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Topics:Folksonomies, Interaction and Engagement, Social Computing, Virtual Community
Origin:Presented at Midwest Regional Conferences (03/14/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Web2.0, social software, and folksonomies empower end users to create content, discover each other, and share content. These technologies can benefit enterprise communication and collaboration and virtual organizations. Analysis of tagging systems allows for social discovery, finding common content, and uncovering new social trends.
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