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The emergence of Web 2.0 is provoking challenging questions for developers: What products and services can our company provide to customers and employees using Rich Internet Applications, mash-ups, Web feeds or Ajax? Which business models are appropriate and how do we implement them? What are best practices and how do we apply them? <br><br>If you need answers to these and related questions, you need this booka comprehensive and reliable resource that guides you into the emerging and unstructured landscape that is Web 2.0.<br><br>* Presents a complete view of Web 2.0 including services and technologies<br>* Discusses potential new products and services and the technology and programming ability needed to realize them<br>* Offers how to basics presenting development frameworks and best practices<br>* Compares and contrasts Web 2.0 with the Semantic Web<br><br>Gottfried Vossen is a professor of Information Systems and Computer Science at the University of Muenster in Germany. He is the European Editor-in-Chief of Elseviers Information SystemsAn International Journal. Stephan Hagemann is a PhD. Student in Gottfrieds research group focused on Web technologies.<br><br>* Presents a complete view of Web 2.0 including services and technologies<br>* Discusses potential new products and services and the technology and programming ability needed to realize them<br>* Offers how to basics presenting development frameworks and best practices<br>* Compares and contrasts Web 2.0 with the Semantic Web

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