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Chapter 5: Enhancing Collaboration Using Web 2.0 Exercise using web 2.0 Rigoberto Balladares Mr. Eduardo Orozco MIS April 12, 2016

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Chapter 5: Enhancing Collaboration Using Web 2.0

Exercise using web 2.0Rigoberto BalladaresMr. Eduardo Orozco

MISApril 12, 2016

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Technology Blogs Mashable Mashable is a blog that connects all the social media as Twitter, Facebook, enteitainment, news and

everything else. You can update constantly the information, and nearly always entertaining. Gizmodo Pretty much known as the TMZ of tech after they paid for a “lost” next-gen Apple iPhone — the

fallout became front-page news across the world. Scandals aside, Gizmodo’s been a must-follow site for a long time, with tons of relevant posts, a youthful vibe, and some of the funnier commenters on the Internet.

ZDNet ZDNet focus heavily on the usual suspects (Apple, Microsoft, Google), ZDNet also features product

reviews, software downloads and tons of news and analysis on tech businesses and issues. ZDNet was purchased in 2000 by CNET (CBS Interactive), and reports on a variety of tech news. ZDNet was purchased in 2000 by CNET (CBS Interactive), and reports on a variety of tech news.

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Business/Financial Blogs

Maxkeiser Maxkeiser is a blog that discussed different topics who involved business and finance

around the world. Mr. Keiser is a famous reporter who also has topics for political and economic issues.

The Economist The Economist offers authoritative insight and opinion on international news, to

Economist.com including full blog content updated throughout the week.  Business Insider The thinking man's finance blog it is not. But if you are looking for all manner of business

and economic news, as well as Wall Street gossip and what's hot on the Web, Business Insider is the best place to go. Unfortunately, more and more of the content on the blog is basically plucked from elsewhere without a lot of original analysis or reporting. 

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Entertainment Blogs

Slash Films While their ad placement can be a little overwhelming at times, this is still a quality site for any

cinephile. Movie news and reviews are the driving force behind the site, and they run the gamut from mainstream to indie. All the latest trailers are collected and displayed for your enjoyment, and the Slash Filmcast is another strong point.

Man I Love Films When a bunch of bloggers who run their own successful sites decide to band together, you get a

smorgasbord of content dedicated to the art of cinema. Just as the name would imply, this diverse group of folks (such as Kai Parker and Dylan Fields) is absolutely unashamed to proclaim their passion for film. 

Stacie Ponder The enterprising mind behind Final Girl, Stacie Ponder is a filmmaker, writer, video game enthusiast,

and all-around cool chick. She’s especially partial to horror flicks, with those from the ‘70s and ‘80s being her favorites. If you share a similar passion, this frequently updated blog is a must-read. From reviews of films past and present to galleries of alternate movie posters, this site is a vast repository of goodness for anyone who digs masked lunatics hacking up teenagers.

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Word processors: Google Docs Google Docs is a word processor

Online it lets you create and format text documents and to collaborate with other users in real time. Google Docs is a very useful tool because it help you to update any information or document and share it with other partners.

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Linkedin ProfileLinkedin is a professional tool use for individuals that want to present their professional social profile. in addition, Linkedin serves to find different jobs around the glove in the areas that the user specified.

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