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		<title>By: &#187; Welcome to My Weblog! Me and my Weblog</title>
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		<description>[...] Web 2.0 is an expansion of the original applications of Web 1.0 which is most commonly referred to as read only web. Read only web 1.0 allows users to explore the network for information seeking. Web 2.0 is a new set of tools that allows users to collaborate ideas through new mediums of expression. These mediums of web 2.0 expressions technology allow non-web designers to create, remix, and mash together their own content online. Web 2.0 content creation tools occurs through the design of multi-user interfaces such as wiki’s, podcasting, vodcasting, and blogs. (Retrieved 10/21/08 from http://digitalsandbox.edublogs.org/web-20/v) [...]

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