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Chapter 15, Problem 1OC
Program Plan Intro
Slack:
Slack is a communication application that provides many services such as real-time messaging, archiving, and searching. Slack is an acronym for “Searchable Log of All Conversation and Knowledge”.
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Slack is considered to be an example of Web 2.0.
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- Web 1.0 is static text based information which is used to refer to the World Wide Web during its first years of operation.
- Whereas, web 2.0 is user contributed content. This is a distinctive communication platform characterized by three qualities such as collaboration, sharing, and free.
- Therefore, slack is an example of 2.0, because this website is an instant messaging and collaboration system on steroids which enables to separate messages, notifications, and discussions by purpose, department, or topic.
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