Saturday, April 17, 2010

What is exactly the web 2.0?

Web 2.0 is social, it’s open (or at least it should be), it’s letting go of control over your data, it’s mixing the global with the local. Web 2.0 is about new interfaces - new ways of searching and accessing Web content. And last but not least, Web 2.0 is a platform - and not just for developers to create web applications like Gmail and Flickr. The Web is a platform to build on for educators, media, politics, community, for virtually everyone in fact!





Web 2.0 is all of the above things - don’t let anyone tell you it’s one or the other definition.





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What is exactly the web 2.0?
A vague buzzword that basically boils down to "The way websites are built today rather than the way they were built five years ago".





User generated content, normal (as opposed to small) font sizes, rounded corners, gradients, and content sent to and from the server using JavaScript (to avoid refreshing the page) are hallmarks of Web 2.0.





http://www.oreilly.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim... is an another attempt to explain it.





It it a good term to avoid if technical people are involved in the discussion (since it is so vague and broad).
Reply:web 2.0 is part of the program


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