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Juan Carlos AguilarManagement Information SystemsNovember 13th, 2015Professor Eduardo OrozcoMIS- Web 2.0 Review

Part OneTechnological Blogs Lifehacker

Lifehackers' motto says it all: "Don't live to geek, geek to live. Lifehacker is a technological blog with relevant and interesting information for geek and other persons who just want to learn something new.

IT Toolbox Blogs

IT Toolbox has a number of "in the trenches" IT pros who talk about technology and management issues. There are specialist blogs dealing with security, databases and project management, among other subjects.

Macrumors.com

MacRumors.com is a website focused on Apple news and rumors. MacRumors attracts a broad audience of both consumers and professionals interested in the latest technologies and products.

b) Business/FinancialFree Exchange

The blog is strong on reasoned argument, links to evidence and avoids the nasty and fruitless polemics that bog down so many other parts of the Web. Most posts have a sharp and thoughtful point about a public-policy issue.

Economix

Most publications would probably assume they had their economic blog needs covered after signing up their Nobel Prizewinning economics columnist for the job. Not the New York Times: in Economix, the paper has added a second must-read economics blog.

Real Time EconomicsReal Time Economics is the Wall Street Journal's blog looking at the world of economics. It covers a wide range of issues, from Federal Reserve governors to gas prices. But unlike other blogs that roam into food or wine, RTE stays focused on its topic.

c)EntertainmentGothamistThere are incisive reviews and alerts and interviews about all manner of cultural events: theater, music of all kinds, movies, readings, art shows, and unusual performances.

Time Out New YorkYou want tons of ideas about what to do, what to eat, what to see, where to go, tonight, tomorrow, this weekend? You want the Time Out New York NYC blog.

The Huffington PostHuffPo is an American online news aggregator and blog, that has both localized and international editions.

Part two:Collaboration tools: Google Docs

Google Docs serves as a collaborative tool for editing documents in real time. Documents can be shared, opened, and edited by multiple users simultaneously and users are able to see character-by-character changes as other collaborators make edits.

Main Utilities (Google Docs):Google Drawings allows users to collaborate creating, sharing, and editing images or drawings.

Google offers an extension for Google Chrome Office editing for Docs, Sheets and Slides that enables users to view and edit Microsoft Office documents on Google Chrome, via the Docs, Sheets and Slides apps.

A simple find and replace tool is available; there was no ability to do the search in a reverse direction in the original release, but a later version allowed reverse search and reverse replace.

Part ThreeLinkedin

LinkedIns Features:

Recommendations A key benefit is giving and receiving personal and business recommendations.

Groups- LinkedIn features hundreds of groups with members joining up to 50 groups related to industry, location, keywords, and content.

Applications This section allows importing of your business content from several sources, including slideshows, blog feeds, Twitter updates, and published content.

Profile Your profile is the basis for searches on and off the LinkedIn platform. Fill out all sections, include a professional photograph, remember keywords in each section, and avoid keyword stuffing or any other spammy information.

Part Four:Creating a Blog (Wordpress):

Web 2.0 is the term given to describe a second generation of theWorld Wide Webthat is focused on the ability for people to collaborate and share information online. Web 2.0 basically refers to the transition from staticHTMLWeb pages to a more dynamic Web that is more organized and is based on serving Web applications to users.

The main uses of Web 2.0 are the following:

Social software: There are applications classified as social media who allow people to communicate, interact, collaborate in the creation process of online information.