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Web 2.0 Domination

ByJohn McLoad

Understanding Web 2.0 For many people the term Web 2.0 is complicated. They fail truly to understand what this is and how it works. Many so-called experts have tried to give their long drawn out technical explanation of this type of web site. The problem is though is that use so much jargon and hard to understand technical mumbo jumbo that an average person will need a Rosetta stone to decipher what these experts are saying. One of the definitions that I came across when I first started looking into Web 2.0 was that is was a term to characterize design patterns in what they called a constellation of a new generation of web applications. They went on to speak of infrastructures and new and improved collaborations. The further I read on the more confused I became. The only thing that I was able to gather from what the writer of that page was talking about was that; Web 2.0 was a phrase coined by O’Reilly Media in 2004. Understanding who coined the phrase was not going to help me to understand how this new generation of web applications was going to benefit me. The only way I figured I was going to learn what this was all about was to jump in headfirst and start using these sites to my advantage. With no real 6 understanding of these sites true purpose and the workings of the sites, I was leery for some time. After utilizing different variations of Web 2.0 sites, I have now figured out what this is all about, once you remove the confusing tech talk. Is it not about time though for the average person to understand what this concept is? Well hold on because I am getting ready to explain this concept to you in easy to understand plain English. Web 2.0 websites are user generated content sites. Visitors to the sites sign up and then start contributing their own content to the site. MySpace is a user generated Web 2.0 social networking site. Users create their own profiles, add pictures, and upload videos and even music to the site. Social bookmarking sites such as Digg allow users to submit links to stories, videos and website that they like along with their own review of the pictures, videos and websites in general. Thus, the majority or whole content of these sites is that of contributions from users just like you.

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Publication Date
Jul 26, 2020
Language
English
ISBN
9781716705007
Category
Computers & Technology
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
Contributors
By (author): John McLoad

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EPUB

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