8. the technologies XML & CSS xtensible mark up language and cascading style sheets are technologies that define the way that a webpage appears in the browser, they can be applied to content imported from other external sources on the internet. RSS Really simple syndication, is a simple way to publish information, that can be easily incorporated into other website, read by aggregators or delivered to your email/web browsers to keep you up to date. Microformats A web-based data formatting approach that tries to re-use existing content as metadata, using only XHTML & HTML classes and attributes to allow data intended for end-users to be automatically processed by software.
9. the technologies Open ID The ability to use a single established identity’s username and password to access your account on other websites, easing the need to remember and manage multiple accounts and identities on numerous different websites. Widget A third party item that can be embedded in a web page, often in the form of a dash board item. Sometimes used on social networking and feed aggregator sites to allow external developers to add functionality to the site. Wikis Website or piece of software that allows users to easily create, edit and link web pages via a browser. Wikis are often used to create collaborative websites and power community portals.
10. wiki’s social networks instant messaging e-mail mail groups calendars blogs aggregators bookmarks search engines Surveys & poles slides sharing video sharing audio sharing photo sharing presences the applications Clusty Net vibes