Monday, April 9, 2007

Web 2.0

1. I think that a Blog would be useful for a large business because a blog can be view by everyone. So if a large business has a blog it would get a lot more service because everyone in the world can view it.

2. A web site would be better for a large business because a web site can be view by everyone in the world, so a small business wouldn't need it if it is only trying to reach a small amount of people.

3. An FTP would be better for a large business because since large business are usually country or world wide the people that work for the business would need a way to get information transfered to each other.

4. An HTTP would be useful in a large business because most HTTP sites have a search engine, so it would be easier for the customer to find what they are looking for.

5. Web services are better for large businesses because since large business's are usually world wide they would need a web service so that they could keep track of their business. A web service is something that you can use no matter were you are in the world.

6. A Podcast would be useful for both a small and large business because this would give businesses a way to communicate with everyone and each other.

7. RSS Feeds can be used by both a small and large business because it can be view by the customers whenever they want so it would help both business make more money.

8. VOIP would be better for smaller businesses because it can be used by small businesses to talk to the customers that would actually be interested in their product, and the customer can see the person face to face to actually convince him or her.

9. Web mail would be good for both a small and large business because both businesses need to check their email so that they can respond to their customers.

10. I prefer to use firefox. I think that firefox would be better for a large business because firefox lets you add on a bunch of programs, and it would allow businesses to keep a lot of programs open at once so they can keep track of their stuff.

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