Friday, February 15, 2008

Mapping and tracking web 2.0 tool usage

I heard of WikipediaVision (beta) from a snippet in the Feb 2008 edition of College & Research Libraries News, and while that tool has potential, it led me to even more 2.0 tool/Google maps mashup applications that I found to be more impressive (mainly just because they're further into their development).

Check them out to see in (almost) real-time the usage and content people are contributing:
Caveats: Only certain user's activities will be reflected in these tools, depending on user information made public and other functions of the selected tools.

2 comments:

Amanda said...

Fascinating! I can forsee many educational and personal applications of Flickrvision, and what a great visual way to depict the worldwide community on Flickr!

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