
The acronym SLATES has been created to refer to the features and techniques of web 2.0:
1. “Search:
the ease of finding information through keyword
search which makes the platform valuable.
2. Links: guides to important pieces of
information. The best pages are the most
frequently linked to.
3. Authoring: the ability to create
constantly updating content over a platform that
is shifted from being the creation of a few to
being the constantly updated, interlinked work.
In wikis, the content is iterative in the sense
that the people undo and redo each other's work.
In blogs, content is cumulative in that posts
and comments of individuals are accumulated over
time.
4. Tags: Categorizing of content by
creating tags that are simple, one-word
descriptions to facilitate searching and avoid
rigid, pre-made categories.
5. Extensions: automation of some of the
work and pattern matching by using algorithms
e.g. amazon.com recommendations.
6. Signals: the use of RSS (Really Simple
Syndication) technology to notify users with any
changes of the content by sending e-mails to
them