A powerful attribute of Web 2.0 resources is that many of them offer seamless communication with each other for the signed in end user. For example, a user of Facebook can directly access his or her photos on Flickr or create a feed from their blog on Blogger, which can show streaming images of their favorite YouTube videos, and so forth. With this knowledge, students and teachers can decide on a Web 2.0 resource that can be the home or hub of their other Internet resources. A good model of this is Google Profiles. An end user can set up a profile, which includes quick links to all of their Internet spaces.
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