Web 2.0 and 1.0
Web 1.0 is referring to the World Wide Web. It’s a lower version without the features that web 2.0 have, and it is one way communication website only. The user can only read the information from the website. It was also the dial up and web 2.0 is broadband. The web 1.0 was all done in HTML format.
The example of web 1.0 can be Costco (http://www.costco.com/) there is only information on the website. The other example of web 1.0 is Britannica Online (http://www.britannica.com/). The characteristic that makes this web 1.0 is that this provide with the content on the website. (http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_intro.asp) This site only uses HTML codes to create the website. The user gets information from this website to use HTML codes.
The web 2.0 comes with new software updating the website with latest design and providing the user with more to do on the website, for example weblogs, wikis, podcasts and social software. On the web2.0 the user can communicate with other user easily. Web 2.0 has put together with combination of new technologies like Ajax, JavaScript, and XML.
The examples of the web 2.0 are facebook (www.facebook.com) because the user can communicate with other people and they can add and delete content from the facebook. The google is also the example of web 2.0. The following services can accomplish the read and write or it can be basic starting (blogger, google earth, search, gmail, and gtalk) these were the example of 2 way communications. (www.google.com)
Sunday, February 17, 2008
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Yes I agree with your Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 comments that they help to post information with lot more features.
GOOD JOB!!
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I will second what you mentioned. It is easy for me to locate the differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 and learn some characteristics of both of them. Thanks!
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This is very informative. Good Job. Interesting to see a different take on an explanation that is not defined anywhere. Good going.
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Very different take on the explanation but i agree with you
Good job and keep it up
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