Lots of new buzzwords are creeping into Internet-related vocabularies: Web 2.0, social networking sites, wikis, folksonomies, XML, and more. This week I thought I would write a mostly non-technical explanation of Web 2.0. I will do so from a genealogist's point of view. In short, I will try to answer the question, "What does Web 2.0 mean to genealogists?"
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