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Web 2.0
1. Web 2.0
Is it a Whole New Internet
-Abhishek NagarI
Web 2.0 -Abhishek Nagar
2. Web 2.0 : What does it mean?
“…a second generation of
services available on the
World Wide Web that lets
people collaborate and
share information online”
(Wikipedia)
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3. Web 2.0 : Its hard to Define
• Web Services
Emerging
• Content tagging
Tech.
• Asynchronous JavaScript and XML “AJAX”
• RSS
• Flickr
Common
• Google Maps
Apps
• Blogging
• Friendster
• Amazon
Major
• Google Adsense
Retailers
• Yahoo
• Ebay
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4. Web 2.0 : Its hard to Define
“Web 2.0” a phrase coined by O'Reilly in 2003
and popularized by the first Web 2.0 conference in 2004
Web 2.0 is the network as platform, spanning all connected devices; Web 2.0
applications are those that make the most of the intrinsic advantages of that platform:
delivering software as a continually-updated service that gets better the more people use
it, consuming and remixing data from multiple sources, including individual users, while
providing their own data and services in a form that allows remixing by others, creating
network effects through an quot;architecture of participation,quot; and going beyond the page
metaphor of Web 1.0 to deliver rich user experiences.
- Tim O'Reilly
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5. Web 2.0 is....
● Not just technology
● What makes Web 2.0particularly interesting is that it’s a culture.
● People are very passionate about it
● Trying to implement Web 2.0 technology without embracing the
culture is a great way to mark yourself as a “clueless suit”
● Web 2.0 is largely driven by hobbyists.
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6. Web 1.0 Web 2.0
Vs
Pretty much HTML pages viewed Web pages, plus a lot of other
through a browser “content” shared over the web
with more interactivity; more
like an application than a “page”
Mode
“Read” “Write and Contribute”
Primary
“Page” “Post / Record”
Unit of Content
State
“Static” “Dynamic”
Viewed through
“Web Browser” “Browsers, RSS Readers”
Architecture
“Client Server” “Web Services”
Content
“Everyone”
“Web Coders”
Created by
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7. Web 2.0 : Characteristics
✔ “Network as platform”
✔ Users own/control the data on a site.
✔ An architecture of participation.
✔ A rich, interactive, user-friendly interface.
✔ Social-networking(Service).
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8. Web 2.0 : Technology overview
A Web 2.0 website may typically feature a number of the
following techniques:
➔Rich internet application techniques.
➔CSS
➔Syndication and aggregation of data in RSS/Atom
➔ Clean and meaningful URLs
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9. Web 2.0 : Technology overview.....
✔Use of OpenSource software completely or partially
✔Weblog publishing
✔REST or XML Webservices APIs
✔Optimized search engine capability
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10. Web 2.0 : Innovations associated.
✔ Web Based Applications and Desktops.
✔ Rich Internet Applications
✔ Server Side Software
✔ Client Side Software
✔ XML & RSS
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11. Web 2.0 : Core Competencies
Services, not packaged software, with cost-effective scalability
Control over unique, hard-to-recreate data sources that get
richer as more people use them
Trusting users as co-developers
Harnessing collective intelligence Leveraging the long tail
through customer self-service
Lightweight user interfaces, development models, AND
business models
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12. Pa r t i n g Th o u g h t s
• Wb 2 . 0 i s e xc i t i ng , t h r i l l i ng ,
e
s o me t i me s a b i t t r y i n g , a n d a n u mb e r
o f o t he r *i ngs
• If y o u wa n t t o b e c u t t i n g e d g e , y o u
h a v e t o wo r k a t i t
• B t i t do e s n’ t have t o b e ha r d
u
• Th e r e ’ s a b i g c o mmu n i t y o u t t h e r e t o
s uppo r t yo u i f yo u t a k e t h e pl ung e
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13. Sources
Wikipedia
www.oreillynet.com
www.web2summit.com
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