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<title>Coming to terms with Web 2.0 : Table of Contents</title>
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<description> &lt;B&gt;Abstract:&lt;/B&gt;&lt;BR/&gt; &lt;B&gt;&lt;B&gt;Purpose&lt;/B&gt;&lt;/B&gt;  -- This paper aims to discuss Web 2.0 and its web tools.&lt;B&gt;Design/methodology/approach&lt;/B&gt; -- The paper discusses Web 2.0.&lt;B&gt;Findings&lt;/B&gt; -- Today there is no single author for many works, often by design, and the proliferation of voices has meant that the traditional print-based criteria previously relied upon have been replaced with a brave new world environment in which anyone can be an authority for 15 minutes simply by hitting the Edit or the Comment button.&lt;B&gt;Originality/value&lt;/B&gt; -- The paper provides a useful viewpoint on Web 2.0.</description>
<author>David D. Oberhelman</author>
<pubDate>Sun Sep 30 14:15:04 BST 2007</pubDate>
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