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“Web 2.0” is an umbrella term that is used to refer to a new era of Web-enabled applications that are built around user-generated or user-manipulated content, such as wikis, blogs, podcasts, and social networking sites.

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    How to Lose Your Job on Your Own Time

    Dec 30, 2007

    Susannah Fox, associate director of the Pew project and an author of both the 2000 and 2007 surveys, told me that she was surprised by the reduced concern about online publication of personal information. Internet users are not just passively allowin...

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of Americans ages 16 and older have visited a library or bookmobile in person.

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