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  2. Web 2.0 - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0

    Web 2.0 is a term for websites that emphasize user-generated content, ease of use, and interoperability. It was coined by Darcy DiNucci in 1999 and popularized by Tim O'Reilly and Dale Dougherty in 2004. Learn about the history and characteristics of Web 2.0 and how it differs from Web 1.0.

  3. Internet - Wikipedia

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    The Internet is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite to communicate and share information resources and services. Learn about the origins, development, and features of the Internet, as well as its impact on communication, media, and society.

  4. Health 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    Health 2.0 is a term for health care technologies that use social media, user-generated content, and cloud-based and mobile platforms. Learn how Health 2.0 evolved from Web 2.0, how it is used in public health, and what are its benefits and challenges.

  5. AutoCAD version history - Wikipedia

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    AutoCAD is a commercial CAD software application by Autodesk. The web page lists the release names, versions, dates, DWG tags, and OS support of AutoCAD from 1982 to 2015. AutoCAD 2007 was released in March 2006 and introduced dynamic blocks and annotative objects.

  6. Category:Web 2.0 - Wikipedia

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  7. Library 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    Library 2.0 is a proposed concept for library services that facilitate user contributions and other features of Web 2.0, such as online catalogs, social networking and participatory design. Learn about the key principles, benefits, challenges and examples of Library 2.0 from this Wikipedia article.

  8. Telegram (software) - Wikipedia

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    Telegram is a cloud-based, cross-platform, social media and instant messaging service launched in 2013 by the Durov brothers. It offers end-to-end encryption, voice and video calls, public and private chats, and more than 950 million monthly active users worldwide.

  9. Microsoft Word - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Word is a word processor program developed by Microsoft since 1983. It is available for various platforms, including Windows, Mac, iOS, Android and web browsers, and supports features such as WYSIWYG, Rich Text Format and cloud storage.