Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Module 3: Web 2.0

Web 2.0 is a period used to express many recently popularized web applications such as YouTube, del.icio.us, and Flickr. While the slogan does not have a remarkable permission explanation, there are little characteristics associated with web 2.0 applications. Web 2.0 applications:
Are generally aimed towards online collaboration or sharing of information.
Are said to be perpetually changing and updating.
Solicit active participation or content creation from users. User-created content improves Web 2.0 applications.
Are often accessed using a web browser, meaning that no specialized software is needed for use.

Blinklist
A social bookmarking service allowing users to save, share, and search favourite websites via the internet.
Using Web 2.0 technology

HTML
Using Web 1.0
Mostly static pages with limited user interactions.
Typical webpage, hard to navigate (sometimes) and just not very friendly for the user or bandwith.
I definitely prefer with the new technology Web 2.0. Web2.0 is the website of the future that will allow user to login from any computer. It is interactive growing list and much more interesting than the older version

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