Friday, February 27, 2009

Wiki Uploads

Check out this site - Wiki Upload

Is this a web 1.0 or web 2.o type of thing?

When might a site like this be useful?

Is this site related to Wikipedia? Why do you think/not think so?

7 comments:

  1. I think it's a 2.0...

    when you want to share files..(or put them on a website maybe?)

    in a way it is related cause it's going to be just a big collection of files, but it's not at the same time because it's going to be used more for putting stuff on forums and sites

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  2. This is web 2.0 because it changes a lot.

    It might be useful when you need to back up files.

    I don't think it is related to wikipedia because wikipedia makes sure there is no extremely bad content on the site and this just lets you upload
    any files.

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  3. -it's a 1.0 web
    -when you want to upload documents, videos, images, etc...
    - i think it is related to Wikipedia. Because both of them start with Wiki but both of them contain different things.

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  4. its like wikipedia cause it says wiki in the name

    its more of a 2.o i think cause its all cool looking

    it is useful when you want to use a file that would get you in trouble if you downloaded it to upload to our website or blog

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  5. I'd say this site would be considered web 2.0 because it can be change, however, it is boring as hell.

    A file uploading site such as this one is useful when you would like to upload your own files to the internet.

    I would say this is either directly related to Wikipedia, seeing as it has "WIKI" in the title. That, or it is an obvious rip off and the webmaster can expect a fatty lawsuit soon.

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  6. its a 2.0 for its changing ability.
    it is for uploading files to the internet instead of you computer data base you use the internet.

    yes its probably related to wikipedia due to the name has wiki in it

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  7. i think it is web 2.0 because it changes a lot.

    to upload files.

    maybe it's only related because the same company does it.

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