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Benefits Of Building A Web 2.0 Website!

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010
Shilpi C asked:




Web 2.0 is the new buzz in the world of internet technology. It might sound like some new software as it has the tag of 2.0 attached to it, but, it is nothing even close to a software product, in fact, Web 2.0 has a wider approach to it. It is a set of new internet tools all compiled under one platform just like Internet Explorer. The website design of this platform targets to get more viewers to come together and explore this whole new world. Apart from this, the viewers can give their valuable inputs and share their knowledge on how to make this website a better one.

Web 2.0 has also given website development and hosting a whole new meaning with the number of different tools combined for the usage of the internet. This platform allows people to communicate with each other that benefit both the reader as well as the person uploading the subject. Let us take the example, if a writer is providing details about a certain software or gadget such as an iPod. With the help of the new tools available on Web 2.0, he/she can put a suggestion box where people can provide valuable feedback and how this information can be made more useful.

Don’t you want your website to convey the real sense as well as the main objective? Isn’t the basic structure as well as the website design important? Just to reiterate what the advantages of using Web 2.0 technology are – as mentioned earlier it’s not a new technology, but a new perspective to look at internet-based tools as a revolutionary add-on to enhance and develop your business, as well as integrate it with your general business practices. This gives website design development more options to improve the layout of the website.

Web 2.0 gives you double-edged sword – to directly interact with users to give you a comprehensive feedback to make your website far more user-friendly, easy-to-use and of course a far more than a ‘normal website’. There are means and ways where you can just enter your information into the sign up form and click submit to get and operate single blog solutions in a matter of minutes! You can also customize your own Standalone weblog software through which you can control management screens, where you can conduct various administrative tasks using relatively easy interfaces.

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What is Web 3.0?

Monday, August 23rd, 2010
Elazar Nudell asked:




While I may soon need another source, right now I’m glad I use Twitter. Today, I saw a tweet from @ToddGilmore that mentioned Web 3.0. It was in the context of leaders learning to use social media, but that’s all I could figure out in terms of defining “Web 3.0.”

To arrive at a definition for Web 3.0, we should start by defining Web 1.0 and Web 2.0. Web 1.0 was the beginning of the Internet. Examples included the type of website that one might have posted as a school assignment in the early 1990s. It typically followed the format (and included the phrase) “Hi, my name is (Your Name Here.) This is my website about Topic X” immediately followed by what was essentially an article about Topic X. The information was often accompanied by a graphic (or several) and a primitive MIDI (music) file playing in the background. I may be exaggerating a bit, but that’s the clearest example I can think of.

Web 2.0 is what a lot of people have come to use the Internet for now. It’s the interactive websites that allow us to share the information about ourselves and the world that we might have used to create Web 1.0 (or new information.) Examples include Facebook, MySpace, Wikipedia, YouTube, Twitter, blogs, etc.

Likewise, Web 3.0 is an extension of the interactive nature of the Internet that is developing through Web 2.0. Many experts say that it will be focused on and tailored to the individual. It will most likely have an artificial intelligence-like component now referred to as “the semantic web” with which people can search in human terms such as questions and requests as opposed to keywords, as well as a great deal of personalization and even more mobility than there is now.

New Fact: Web 3.0 is the next wave of Internet advancements. It is expected to be user-centered, more human-like, and highly portable.

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