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Social bookmarking sites are also a popular way for bloggers to promote their blogs and gain more traffic. Social bookmarking sites can also be used to increase the number of other blogs and sites that link to your own blog. This linking can increase traffic and, if the sites linking to you are quality sites, PageRank. Some popular social bookmarking sites are:
Blink List: <http://www.blinklist.com>
Blog Marks: <http://www.blogmarks.net>
Bloglines: <http://www.bloglines.com>
Bookmark Sync: <http://bookmarksync.com>
De.Lirio.Us: <http://de.lirio.us>
Del.Icio.Us: <http://del.icio.us>
Diigo: <http://www.diigo.com>
Digg: <http://www.digg.com>
Fark: <http://www.fark.com>
Faves: <http://faves.com/friends/dots>
Feed Marker: <http://www.feedmarker.com>
Feed Me Links: <http://feedmelinks.com/portal>
Furl: <http://www.furl.net>
Jump Tags: <http://www.jumptags.com>
Link Roll: <http://www.linkroll.com>
Mister Wong: <http://www.mister-wong.com>
Mixx: <http://www.mixx.com>
My Web: <http://myweb2.search.yahoo.com>
Reddit: <http://reddit.com>
Simpy: <http://www.simpy.com>
Slashdot: <http://www.slashdot.org>
Sphinn: <http://www.sphinn.com>
Stumble Upon: <http://www.stumbleupon.com>
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One of those who saw the results of the 2001 dot com bust as a ‘glass half full’ rather than a ‘glass half empty’ was a man by the name of Tim O’Reilly. O’Reilly (of O’Reilly Media) met with Dale Dougherty of Media Live International in 2004. Out of that meeting the term ‘Web 2.0’ was born.
The definition that Tim O’Reilly gave for Web 2.0 was: “Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the internet as platform, and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform.
Chief among those rules is this: Build applications that harness network effects to get better the more people use them.”
Web 2.0 can be viewed as an upgrade to the World Wide Web. It is still the web but it is a new and improved version of the web.
New technologies such as blogs, social bookmarking, wikis, podcasts and RSS feeds are just a few of the technologies that are helping to shape and direct Web 2.0.
The Web before the dot com crash is often referred to as Web 1.0 now but only since the coining of the term Web 2.0.
Some of the more obvious difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 are: DoubleClick replaced by Google AdSense, Britannica Online replaced by Wikipedia, Personal Web Pages replaced by Blogs, Bookmarks on PC replaced by Social Bookmarks (Del.icio.us, Digg), Directories replaced by Tagging, and Discussion groups replaced by Social Networking Sites (Facebook, MySpace).
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