To date, one of the main aims of the World Wide Web has been to provide users with information. In addition to private homepages, large professional information providers, including news services, companies, and other organisations have set up web-sites. With the development and advance of recent technologies such as wikis, blogs, podcasting and file sharing this model is challenged and community-driven services are gaining influence rapidly. These new paradigms obliterate the clear distinction between information providers and consumers. The lines between producers and consumers are blurred even more by services such as Wikipedia, where every reader can become an author, instantly. This paper presents an overview of a broad selection of c...
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Traditional approaches to knowledge collaboration and sharing have proven to be limited in the sense...
During the early years of the World Wide Web, also commonly referred to as the internet, there was r...
The Web 2.0 environment has created a platform where the power and voice have shifted from organizat...
According to this study European interactive websites like video sharing sites and blogs are outgrow...
Internet has been a common part of our private and work-related lives for a rather long time, yet it...
{Excerpt} As the internet revolution presses on, computer-mediated communications through social (co...
In this article, recent developments in the creation of web content, such as blogs and wikis, are su...
The exponential growth of World Wide Web (WWW) has revolutionized how people access, retrieve and ma...
The Internet is becoming an interactive and collaborative experience. Popular social software used t...
On the internet we see a continuously growing generation of web applications enabling anyone to crea...
The editorial series ”e-Citizens: Being Human in the Digital Age” aims to explore the rich set of te...
Over the past two decades the world has experienced a phenomenal rise in popularity of new Internet...
The article is devoted to the process of transformation of mass media. It was caused by social progr...
Content-creation has been described as the process of spreading information globally and its origins...
Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, envisioned it as a place where “people can comm...
Traditional approaches to knowledge collaboration and sharing have proven to be limited in the sense...
During the early years of the World Wide Web, also commonly referred to as the internet, there was r...
The Web 2.0 environment has created a platform where the power and voice have shifted from organizat...
According to this study European interactive websites like video sharing sites and blogs are outgrow...
Internet has been a common part of our private and work-related lives for a rather long time, yet it...
{Excerpt} As the internet revolution presses on, computer-mediated communications through social (co...
In this article, recent developments in the creation of web content, such as blogs and wikis, are su...
The exponential growth of World Wide Web (WWW) has revolutionized how people access, retrieve and ma...
The Internet is becoming an interactive and collaborative experience. Popular social software used t...
On the internet we see a continuously growing generation of web applications enabling anyone to crea...
The editorial series ”e-Citizens: Being Human in the Digital Age” aims to explore the rich set of te...
Over the past two decades the world has experienced a phenomenal rise in popularity of new Internet...
The article is devoted to the process of transformation of mass media. It was caused by social progr...
Content-creation has been described as the process of spreading information globally and its origins...