The document discusses how Bloom's Taxonomy, which categorizes levels of thinking skills, can be applied to Web 2.0 technologies and processes. It outlines the six levels of thinking in Bloom's Taxonomy (Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, Create) and provides examples of how common Web 2.0 activities and processes correspond to each level. These include searching the web for Remembering, annotating for Understanding, sharing content for Applying, tagging for Analyzing, commenting and moderating for Evaluating, and programming for Creating.