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Messiah Sing-Along
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Caterpillar with cocoons of an ectoparasitoid wasp
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Caterpillar with cocoons of an ectoparasitoid wasp
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Mount Roraima, where Venezuala, Brazil and Guyana meet
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Governance, Organization, and Democracy on the Internet: The Iron Law and the Evolution of Wikipedia
Mass spectrometry and Web 2.0
The term Web 2.0 is a convenient shorthand for a new era in the Internet in which users themselves are both generating and modifying existing web content. Several types of tools can be used. With social bookmarking, users assign a keyword to a web resource and the collection of the keyword \u27tags\u27 from multiple users form the classification of these resources. Blogs are a form of diary or news report published on the web in reverse chronological order and are a popular form of information sharing. A wiki is a website that can be edited using a web browser and can be used for collaborative creation of information on the site. This article is a tutorial that describes how these new ways of creating, modifying, and sharing information on the Web are being used for on-line mass spectrometry resources. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
