A) Website bookmark
B) Social tag
C) Folksonomy
D) Taxonomy
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A) Web 2.0 is a simple static website without any interaction with its users.
B) Web 2.0 brings people closer together with information, using machines.
C) Web 3.0 brings machines closer together using information.
D) Web 3.0 offers a way for people to describe information so computers can understand the relationships among concepts and topics.
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A) mashup
B) source Code
C) RSS
D) SNA
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A) Content sharing, user-contributed content, competition elimination, and web browser organization.
B) Content sharing through open source, specialist-contributed content only, collaboration inside the community, and specialized collaboration.
C) Content sharing through open source, user-contributed content, collaboration inside the organization, and collaboration outside the organization.
D) Consumer sharing through open systems, company-contributed content, collaboration inside the organization, and collaboration throughout the organization.
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A) The ability to use current devices such as iPhones and laptops as credit cards or tickets.
B) The design of websites and other software so they can be easily integrated and work together.
C) The ability for software to be distributed and accessed from anywhere.
D) The design of software to be easily integrated and work together.
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A) reader
B) subject matter expert
C) editor
D) all of these
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True/False
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A) A competitor to Microsoft Word.
B) A competitor to Microsoft Excel.
C) A competitor to Adobe Photoshop.
D) A competitor to Internet Explorer.
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A) Social tagging
B) Mashup blog
C) Social media
D) Mashup
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A) The ability to create and publish your own software.
B) The ability to create and maintain a profile that is your online identity and create connections between other people within the network.
C) The ability to capture and create URLs and RSSs.
D) The ability to create URLs and edit RSS software.
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A) Information vandalism
B) Technology dependence
C) Violations of copyright and plagiarism
D) All of these
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True/False
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A) egov.com
B) conisint.com
C) Google.org
D) export.gov
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A) Web 1.0 content
B) Open source content
C) Virtual content
D) User-generated content
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A) To order supplies.
B) To share ideas.
C) To gather interactivity metrics.
D) To pay employees.
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A) Tacit knowledge
B) Explicit knowledge
C) Pure knowledge
D) Virtual knowledge
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