User:Web2prof/Ideas for new articles

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 * The wiki way: harnessing collective intelligence, opportunities and challenges
 * Developing from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0 (Pond)
 * Web 2.0 for the enterprise (Business)? (Pond)
 * How the Government 2.0 is affected by web 2.0? (Pond)


 * Morality of wikileaks
 * Data mining - whatever angle we like really, intelligent ads - how they track and custom tailor ads to suit your prior searches to the datamining that occurs on web2.0 platforms, how the data can be misused e.t.c
 * Strategies to enhance your personal brand using social media
 * Creating network effects through an “architecture of participation"
 * Web 2.0 (Social Media) use / insights / effectiveness during the recent disasters within SEQ and NZ - identification of methods / practices to assist with future disaster management [Carl Rogers]
 * Social networking class policy (probably not done on the wikipedia platform)
 * Insights into how Web 2.0 (iphone) application improve/affect our daily life and social networking.
 * Let's put less focus on how we can enhance our lives with Web 2.0 application tools and look into how we can improve the current Web 2.0 technology into the next generation of tools (a.k.a Web 3.0). Only concern I have with it is that does Web 3.0 technology even exist? Is there something beyond Web 2.0? [Ton Phuong]
 * Web 2.0 - manpower for free
 * Inspired by what Jason said in the last lecture about Flickr and photo tagging, the idea of this article is to deal with the reasons/incentives for people delivering content, participating in the value-added process (prosumer) and suchlike in their free time and the opportunities for organisations (such as companies, NGOs, research institutions) to integrate such unpaid manpower into their value-added processes either by modifying existing business models or by establishing new business models in the Web 2.0 environment. Why and how do people participate? What are the incentives in different settings (do people have to be idealistic/self-interested/communicative to participate)? What are their benefits? How can companies take advantage? How do they have to change existing business models? Which new kinds of business models come up?
 * How Web 2.0 Technologies affect Intellectual Property ownership [DJ Kolapudi]
 * Web 2.0 and privacy - In my opinion one of the most important topics to discuss concerning Web 2.0 applications: How did Web 2.0 change our attitude to publish intimate information to everyone? Which kind of risks come along with it? Is it defensible that the trade with private information becomes a new business model? [Fabian Kirstein]
 * Read an interesting blog posted by Dan Howe, Link to blog post, his article is based on how social media and other Web 2.0 tools are being utilised during a natural disaster or an emergency situation. The article also specifically goes into greater details about Google's Person Finder which I personally found it very intriguing. Having said all that, I thought we, as a class, could further enhance our knowledge on how Web 2.0 could be useful in an emergency situation or a natural disaster. [Ton Phuong]

Depending on class vote (Internal vs. External)
 * (Internal) University 2.0 - Developing a university 2.0 framework that integrates web 2.0 in a way that reflects the design patterns established by oreilly. Most of the technologies required for harnessing these patterns already exist at QUT, therefore developing a comprehensive framework that enabled evolving subjects that never fall behind the eight ball could pose several benefits.
 * (External) Mobile Web 2.0 - Leveraging off the the mobile web (Strategies, Tools, Technologies etc)
 * Do some comparison in the Web 2.0 content. For example, How young people are understanding and using Web 2.0(social media) different with their elder? How Web 2.0 applications effect the organization different with individual? What the Web 3.0 will be different with the Web 2.0? [Geng Gao]


 * Social Media Analytics - Link to Real-Time Analytics For Social Plugins How is data analytics on our social media activity being used to enhance our online experience. [Brendan Read]


 * There was a world before WikiLeaks and there is one after WikiLeaks [Than]