4. Web 2.0 means Web 2.0 is a set of philosophies and practices that provide Web users with a deep and rich experience. Web 2.0 is a new collection of applications and technologies that make it easier for people to find information and connect with one another online. Web 2.0 is a piece of jargon. Nothing more than a marketing slogan. and you …..
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6. Info. of Web 2.0 Originated in 2004 Tim O'Reilly, founder and CEO of O'Reilly Media The use of "2.0" implied an improvement, or a new generation of Web sites O'Reilly's philosophy of Web 2.0 included these ideas: Using the Web as an applications platform Web as a platform Democratizing the Web Tag, Wiki Employing new methods to distribute information RSS, Blog, Twitter
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12. The characteristics of Web 2.0 Using the Web as a Platform Google is a multi-platform service. You can access Google on a PC or Mac (using a Web browser) or on a mobile device like a cell phone. The ability for visitors to make changes to Web pages Amazon allows visitors to post product reviews. Using an online form, a visitor can add information to Amazon's pages that future visitors will be able to read. Using Web pages to link people to other users Social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace are popular in part because they make it easy for users to find each other and keep in touch.
13. The characteristics of Web 2.0 Fast and efficient ways to share content YouTube is the perfect example. A YouTube member can create a video and upload it to the site for others to watch in less than an hour. New ways to get information: Today, Internet surfers can subscribe to a Web page's Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds and receive notifications of that Web page's updates as long as they maintain an Internet connection. Expanding access to the Internet beyond the computer Many people access the Internet through devices like cell phones or video game consoles; before long, some experts expect that consumers will access the Internet through television sets and other devices.
14. SOURCE: UNIVERSAL MCCANN COMPARATIVE STUDY ON SOCIAL MEDIA TRENDS APRIL 2008 Welcome to the future.
16. Web 2.0 Tools Forums / Message Boards FTP / Document Uploads Global Virtual Offices Interactive Company Web Site Mash-ups Online Collaboration Online Communities Peer-to-Peer Networking Photo / Video Viewing / Sharing Sites Podcasts Distance Communication Tools
17. Web 2.0 Tools Private Gated and Vetted Online Communities Proprietary Panels Ratings / Reviews Remote Work Sites Rich Internet Applications RSS Feeds Social Bookmarking. Social Business Software Social Computing Social Media Social Networking Social Tagging Socialcasting
18. Web 2.0 Tools Special Interest Groups (SIG’s) Surveys / Polls Telecommuting or Telework Centers Virtual Offices & Information Workspaces Web Services Web-Based Video Teleconferencing Webinars / Webcasts Widgets Wikis Work-from-Home Tools
22. Social networking sites Alibaba AlignSpace Badoo Bahu Bebo Big Tent BlackPlanet Classmates Cyworld Del.icio.us Digg dol2day Facebook Flickr FriendFeed Friendster Google Docs GrandCentral Hi5 Hulu Jaiku Jive LinkedIn LiveJournal] Meetup Multiply MySpace Netlog
23. Social networking sites Alibaba AlignSpace Badoo Bahu Bebo Big Tent BlackPlanet Classmates Cyworld Del.icio.us Digg dol2day Facebook Flickr FriendFeed Friendster Google Docs GrandCentral Hi5 Hulu Jaiku Jive LinkedIn LiveJournal] Meetup Multiply MySpace Netlog
24. Social networking sites Nexopia Ning Open Diary Orkut Plaxo Reddit Reunion Second Life SharePoint Silverlight Skyrock SlideShare Software AG Sonico Squidoo StumbleUpon Tagged Technorati Twitter Utterli Vidipedia WebEx Wikipedia Windows Live Spaces WordPress Xanga Xiaonei XING Yahoo Buzz YouTube