Where to start with web 2.0? August 30, 2008
Posted by Bertalan Meskó in Blogging, Health, Health 2.0, Medicine, Medicine 2.0, Web 2.0, science.trackback
Once I shared some tips with you about where to start with web 2.0. Now here are other links that can be really helpful for those who are new with this web 2.0 thing.
- Google Reader and other free (learning) tools (Laika’s MedlibLog)
- Core Biomedical Research Software and Web 2.0 Tools (HighlightHealth 2.0)
- Medical software I couldn’t do without (AppleQuack.com)
- My Top Ten Tools Today (Emerging Technologies Librarian)
- How to get scientists to adopt web 2.0 technologies (Expression Patterns)
- Edublogging for beginners (Gobbledygook)
We just can’t use all the useful tools and services of web 2.0, but some of them can change your everyday life and work. Many more tips:


















Interesting post .. Here is something that I compiled from the information I gathered online. Its aimed for the people who are absolutely new to the web or are just keen to know more about “web 2.0″. Though this is not entirely what web 2.0 is about. Its just the social aspect and gives a feel for it. Hope you like it .. and credit goes to the Common craft team for putting the videos together.
Here is the link:
http://technobiophilia.blogspot.com/2008/08/learning-web-20-using-web-20.html
Hi, Berci, thanks for the mentioning (and the other useful links).