Using Web 2.0 applications to deliver innovative services on the internet
Koris, N., Hoddinott, A. and Ong, Kok-Leong 2008, Using Web 2.0 applications to deliver innovative services on the internet, in ICSSSM 2008 : Exploring service dynamics with science and innovative technology : Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Service Systems and Service Management, IEEE, Piscataway, N.J., pp. 666-669.
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Using Web 2.0 applications to deliver innovative services on the internet
ICSSSM 2008 : Exploring service dynamics with science and innovative technology : Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Service Systems and Service Management
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Lee, Vincent C. S. Chen, Jian Ng, Wee-Keong Ong, Kok-Leong Tan, Ting Yean
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2008
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International Conference on Service Systems and Service Management
The emergence of Web 2.0 has brought about new Web applications being developed. Represented chiefly by Web applications such as YouTube, MySpace, blogs and Google applications, these community-based technologies are changing the way we use the Internet. One interesting result of these innovations is the extensibility of these applications. For example, YouTubepsilas content can be displayed on other Websites and hence, are popularly dasiaextendedpsila to be displayed on individual blogs and other organization Websites. In this paper, we discussed two applications that were a result of extending Google Earth and Google Maps. These two applications illustrate how new solutions can be quickly built from these extensible applications thus suggesting the future of application development, one that is built upon applications rather than object-oriented components.