This is my second post.
Recently more businesses or organisations are using Web 2.0 tools to achieve their goals. Almost every businesses communicate with their customers through blogs, social media, etc.
Today, I'll explain couple of Web 2.0 tools with examples.
Let's begin !!
Dropbox
Dropbox is a free personal cloud storage service that is frequently used for file sharing (photos, documents and videos) and collaboration. The Dropbox application is available for Windows, Macintosh and Linux desktop operating systems. there are also apps for iPhone, iPad, Android, and BlackBerry devices.

How to use it? :
1. create an account on dropbox.com
2. create folders on all your connected devices (PC, Laptop or other mobile devices)
3. synchronise any files you store on Dropbox with the connected devices.
4. Files can be shared with others by providing them with a link to your Dropbox folder
Twitter is about broadcasting daily short burst messages to the world with useful and interesting messages.
1. join with a free account and Twitter name
2. send broadcasts daily
3. go to the 'What's Happening' - type 140 characters or less - click 'Tweet'
4. find someone interesting and 'Follow' them to subscribe to their tweet.
RSS
RSS (Rich Site Summary) is a technology that is being used by millions of web users around the world to keep track of their favorite websites. Many news-related sites, weblogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as an RSS feed to whoever wants it.
These web 2.0 tools are implementing a web/enterprise 2.0 environment into any businesses. Promoting very quickly and efficiently !!
That's it for this week's
Enterprise 2.0 Case Examples
Here are some examples of organisation's using Web 2.0 Technology in order to obtain their goals.
http://www.facebook.com/woolworths
http://www.facebook.com/boostjuice
http://www.facebook.com/McDonaldsAU
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