[List Updated] Some of us love taking and sharing some videos on the internet. If you are looking for the best video sharing sites, you should check this list:
YouTube is a video sharing website on which users can upload and share videos, which is now operated as a subsidiary of Google. Unregistered users can watch the videos, while registered users are allowed to upload
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A wiki is a type of collaborative software program that typically allows you to create and collaboratively edit web pages using a common web browser. Websites running such programs are themselves referred to as wikis. If you are looking for free and open source wiki softwares, then you should consider this following list [the list will be updated regularly]:
WikkaWiki (often shortened as Wikka) is a free, lightweight and standards-compliant wiki engine.
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“Have you checked your e-mails yet? “ It is a very common question you hear almost every day. E-mails services are offered mostly for free, and the question is: which one would you choose? Those e-mail services that are offered along with slow-loading pages and lots of ads?
Of course not, for some free e-mail services also offer POP or IMAP access, which means
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Well, like the term broadcast, podcast can refer either to the content itself or to the method by which the content is syndicated; the latter is also called podcasting.
The content can be accessed using any computer capable of playing media files. As more mobile devices other than iPods became able to synchronize
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First thing first: What is Web 2.0?
I think, it’s easier to understand Web 2.0 by compering it with Web 1.0 (also known as World Wide Web). As we’ve all known that the web 1.0 is a very large set of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet.
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