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Web 2.0 provides functionality of social content based on data generated by users. Users spend their time by browsing content and look for interesting contents using keyword search. Those contents are posted and shared for their interesting tastes by like-minded people. New and popular contents, keywords, or recommendations may also be offered to users by their friends. People are separated over many...
Web 2.0-based IPTV is a new Internet protocol television (IPTV) infrastructure that allows users to participate in content creation and consumption through Web-based communities that are formed based on user interests. However, there are some limitations in making users actively participate in creating and utilizing communities. First, users need to explicitly create and manage their communities....
Currently in the Internet many collaborative tagging sites exist, but there is the need for a service to integrate the data from the multiple sites to form a large and unified set of collaborative data from which users can have more accurate and richer information than from a single site. In our paper, we have proposed a collective collaborative tagging (CCT) service architecture in which both service...
Information technology is moving towards the next generation and is attaining a new paradigm shift with the development of new technologies and its impact towards application development are inevitable. In particular, the focus on Web services (Web 2.0) are increasing and currently it is been considered as a platform rather than service, due to its capability of data integration and working jointly...
The environment-aware communication model with respect to ultra-large-scale system senables self-growing system and its users to form a Web Ecosystem. In such an environment, the Web systems and users are habitants of same place and are aware of each other. The Web Ecosystems semantically solve the problems of users and improve their knowledge using metadata interchange among systems. In line with...
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