9. (Britons sent more than 50bn texts in 2007, for example - as many each week as they did in the whole of 1999)
10. Browsers, RSS Readers, anything Viewed through⌠Web browser Everyone Content Created by⌠Web Coders â dynamicâ State â staticâ â Post / recordâ Primary Unit of content â Pageâ â Writeâ & Contribute Mode â Readâ Web 2.0 (2003- beyond) Web pages, plus a lot of other âcontentâ shared over the web, with more interactivity; more like an application than a âpageâ Web 1.0 (1993-2003) Pretty much HTML pages viewed through a browser
13. The World Wide Web has become a two-way web, where anyone can publish, share, and change information as easily as viewing or downloading it. This change offers powerful new opportunities for learning.
18. Del.icio.us is an Example of a Site that Uses a âTagsâ to Organize Bookmarks Tags: Descriptive words applied by users to links. Tags are searchable My Tags: Words Iâve used to describe links in a way that makes sense to me