 At the beginning internet was a new function that 
allowed computers to communicate with each other 
by sending useful information between them. 
 At that time certain companies and professional 
technicians created the content of the young 
internet.At that time, computers where still very 
expensive and learning how to use them was difficult 
for the average person, much less venture into 
webpage designing. 
 In our current era we are exposed to many different 
webpages with information that may be useful to us, 
for example social media webpages like Facebook 
that allow us to contact friends and family, or blogs 
that talk about everyday problems and how to solve 
them.
 This information that we now constantly have acces 
to most of the time was not placed on the web by a 
specialist, but an ordinary internet user. 
 With computer technology being cheaper everyday 
and also more user friendly now the average user 
can uplpad information into the web so others can 
use or enjoy. 
 This new type of internet is called the Web 2.0 and 
now companies have catchec up with the trend and 
are starting to use it to further increase their profits by 
managuing to reach a more numerouys audience 
and making their brand name known.
 Mashable: takes the worlds of entertainment, news, 
and everything else techies are talking about and, 
well, mashes it up into the kind of blog casserole 
we just can’t get enough of. 
 Gizmodo:with tons of relevant posts, a youthful 
vibe, and some of the funnier commenters on the 
Internet 
 ZDNet: features product reviews, software 
downloads and tons of news and analysis on tech 
businesses and issues
 Sethgodin: A blog created by Seth Godin 
who talks about different situations and 
gives bussines advice. 
 Quora: You can follow topics like "startups" 
and "entrepreneurship" and people like 
Fred Wilson or Mark Zuckerberg. 
 Growmap: A site full of tips and tools to 
keep your business safe and profitable.
 Puck Daddy:Puck Daddy is a great blend of 
everything an NHL fan needs ;game previews, 
notable transactions, on-ice news and off-ice 
developments. Puck Daddy also provides plenty of 
video enhancements, highlighting big goals and 
hits. 
 Big League Stew:Big League Stew provides 
entertaining posts of the absurd to actual 
strategic and statistical breakdowns of the MLB. 
 The Point Forward:the blog pumps out posts on 
the hottest topics and rumors and what they 
mean for the teams involved.
 Wikipedia: I decided to make an account at 
Wikipedia.org because it is a site most students make 
use of but very little contribute to. This is due to the fact 
that it is encouraged that people who collaborate in 
Wikipedia already have a higher education. 
 After creating my account I could observe the small 
number of tools Wikipedia offers to its members. 
 Since Wikipedia is made up entirely of articles which 
contain information about everything, someone had to 
write all that information down and arrange it in a 
coherent order. That is the job of the Wikipedia 
member, they add and edit the articles so people who 
look for certain information receive the most accurate 
result.
 Wordpress.com is a website created 
to enable people to create their own 
blogs, so they can share with others. 
There is a blog for everything you just 
have to look for it. 
 I created my own blog and gave a 
brief description on how I created it 
for the Management Information 
Systems Cl. Since you begin creating 
your blog, you are given many useful 
tools to arrange and decorate your 
blog to your liking. You can select 
from a wide variety of themes, some 
of them are free while others require 
certain amount of money to use 
them. You can also look for other 
blogs and add friends to your list.
 LinkedIn: is a business-oriented social networking 
service. Founded in December 2002 and launched 
on May 5, 2003,it is mainly used for professional 
networking. 
 This site is really useful because by adding 
connections you get to know other people and find 
different companies and jobs available.
 SlideShare: Users can upload 
files privately or publicly in the 
following file formats: 
PowerPoint, PDF, Keynote or 
OpenDocument 
presentations. Slide decks 
can then be viewed on the 
site itself, on hand held 
devices or embedded on 
other sites.

Web 2

  • 2.
     At thebeginning internet was a new function that allowed computers to communicate with each other by sending useful information between them.  At that time certain companies and professional technicians created the content of the young internet.At that time, computers where still very expensive and learning how to use them was difficult for the average person, much less venture into webpage designing.  In our current era we are exposed to many different webpages with information that may be useful to us, for example social media webpages like Facebook that allow us to contact friends and family, or blogs that talk about everyday problems and how to solve them.
  • 3.
     This informationthat we now constantly have acces to most of the time was not placed on the web by a specialist, but an ordinary internet user.  With computer technology being cheaper everyday and also more user friendly now the average user can uplpad information into the web so others can use or enjoy.  This new type of internet is called the Web 2.0 and now companies have catchec up with the trend and are starting to use it to further increase their profits by managuing to reach a more numerouys audience and making their brand name known.
  • 4.
     Mashable: takesthe worlds of entertainment, news, and everything else techies are talking about and, well, mashes it up into the kind of blog casserole we just can’t get enough of.  Gizmodo:with tons of relevant posts, a youthful vibe, and some of the funnier commenters on the Internet  ZDNet: features product reviews, software downloads and tons of news and analysis on tech businesses and issues
  • 5.
     Sethgodin: Ablog created by Seth Godin who talks about different situations and gives bussines advice.  Quora: You can follow topics like "startups" and "entrepreneurship" and people like Fred Wilson or Mark Zuckerberg.  Growmap: A site full of tips and tools to keep your business safe and profitable.
  • 6.
     Puck Daddy:PuckDaddy is a great blend of everything an NHL fan needs ;game previews, notable transactions, on-ice news and off-ice developments. Puck Daddy also provides plenty of video enhancements, highlighting big goals and hits.  Big League Stew:Big League Stew provides entertaining posts of the absurd to actual strategic and statistical breakdowns of the MLB.  The Point Forward:the blog pumps out posts on the hottest topics and rumors and what they mean for the teams involved.
  • 7.
     Wikipedia: Idecided to make an account at Wikipedia.org because it is a site most students make use of but very little contribute to. This is due to the fact that it is encouraged that people who collaborate in Wikipedia already have a higher education.  After creating my account I could observe the small number of tools Wikipedia offers to its members.  Since Wikipedia is made up entirely of articles which contain information about everything, someone had to write all that information down and arrange it in a coherent order. That is the job of the Wikipedia member, they add and edit the articles so people who look for certain information receive the most accurate result.
  • 8.
     Wordpress.com isa website created to enable people to create their own blogs, so they can share with others. There is a blog for everything you just have to look for it.  I created my own blog and gave a brief description on how I created it for the Management Information Systems Cl. Since you begin creating your blog, you are given many useful tools to arrange and decorate your blog to your liking. You can select from a wide variety of themes, some of them are free while others require certain amount of money to use them. You can also look for other blogs and add friends to your list.
  • 9.
     LinkedIn: isa business-oriented social networking service. Founded in December 2002 and launched on May 5, 2003,it is mainly used for professional networking.  This site is really useful because by adding connections you get to know other people and find different companies and jobs available.
  • 10.
     SlideShare: Userscan upload files privately or publicly in the following file formats: PowerPoint, PDF, Keynote or OpenDocument presentations. Slide decks can then be viewed on the site itself, on hand held devices or embedded on other sites.