The current trends of communication using communication features of Web2.0 Applications makes it far more easier and faster to send, receive, create content, or gather information with ease. Even colleagues or professionals communicate and endorse each others' skills and expertise for marketability purposes. This post is written from experience and observation
Communication features .of Web2.0 Applications include Link, Share, Follow, Like, Endorse, and Comment .
Link
A Link is a connection from one hypertext document to another location within the same document or to another document or image in another webpage. The Link is activated by clicking on a highlighted word, phrase, or image.
Share
A post is shared from one timeline to another for general interest, education, alert, and other reasons. It may also be shared from one Web2.0 Application to another, for example, from Twitter to Facebook. From time to time I share posts from Twitter to Facebook.
Follow
Follow is an easy way to keep tab on posts in a blog, for example, You do not have to keep visiting a blog to find out what is being posted. Whenever an activity takes place the blog's link is posted to your timeline with brief details of the new activity. Click on the Follow feature to enable this form of communication.
Like
The popularity of a post may be measured by how many viewers cliked on Like for a post.
Endorse
Linkdln has the Endorse feature and allows colleagues or friends from around the country and the world to confirm that your skills that you list on your profile are geuine. This is good for marketability of your "resume" to possible employers.
Comment
Many Web2.0 Applications provide the comment feature to allow others to write comments on a post. You can do this in blogs, Facebook, and Twitter.
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