Web 2.0 - Web 2.0 uses JavaScript to upload and download new data from the web server without doing a full page reload; this allows users to continue to use the page by separating communications such as data requests going to the server, and data coming back to the page. Examples of this are the tweet deck on Twitter, which will keep refreshing itself even if the user doesn't refresh the page.
Cloud computing - Hardware and software programs are delivered over a network as a service, they are stored on a network in a different place instead of being stored on the different place instead of being stored on the computer, and this means less memory space is used up on the computer. It also reduces the number of performance actions the computer must execute.
Blogs – They are websites used to share information with other people on the internet, e.g. Posterous, blogger and Facebook. Blogs also use web 2.0 so the feed would refresh automatically.
Online applications – this uses the cloud computing as they are accessed somewhere else and not on the user’s computer. Online applications comprise fully hosted tools that provide great functionality without the need to install anything on your local computer. Examples of this are apps off the Google apps, Microsoft online applications and Apple app store.
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