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-'''''Web 2.0''''' is a trend in the use of [[World Wide Web]] technology and [[web design]] that aims to facilitate [[creativity]], information sharing, and, most notably, collaboration among users. These concepts have led to the development and evolution of web-based communities and [[Web service|hosted services]], such as [[social networking sites|social-networking sites]], [[wiki]]s, [[blog]]s, and [[Folksonomy|folksonomies]]. The term became notable after the first [[O'Reilly Media]] Web 2.0 conference in [[2004]].+A ''''''Web service'''''' (also '''Web Service''') is defined by the [[W3C]] as "a software system designed to support [[interoperability|interoperable]] [[Machine to Machine|machine-to-machine]] interaction over a [[computer network|network]]"
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A 'Web service' (also Web Service) is defined by the W3C as "a software system designed to support interoperable machine-to-machine interaction over a network"



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