I liked the Time article because I think that it acknowledges the contributions that everyday people make to American culture and society. I agree with some of the points the article makes, such as how people came together in 2006 to help each other and ultimately better the country. While some important figures did let the country down, I think that the combination of ideas and actions on the part of Americans outweighed the negative aspects of the year. By mentioning Web 2.0, the article emphasizes technology's growing importance in the world.
The article I read was titled "Is Web 2.0 Safe?" and it was mainly about the safety concerns relating to Web 2.0. The article pointed out that there are several viruses that don't necessarily harm users' computers, but allow unauthorized people access to restricted website information. This could be a problem with websites that contain banking information and other confidential information. One way this article suggests to avoid web hacking is to use different browsers to do things online that involve your personal information.
I don't know exactly what to think about Web 2.0, but I think that if you are careful about which links you click, you can prevent several viruses. Also, if you use different browers when using websites that have personal information, viruses will be less of a threat.
Andree Gonzalez
Thursday, September 20, 2007
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