Monday, 25 November 2013

Web 2.0

What is Web 2.0?

Web 2.0 are types of websites on the internet. Web 2.0 websites allow people to do way more than web 1.0 websites. It allows users to communicate, upload, download, record, tag other users, blog and many more. in other words it is the second 'generation' of the internet. It is an advanced version of Web 1.0 websites. 

Who created Web 2.0?

Web 2.0 was created  by Darcy DiNucci.

What tools does Web 2.0 include?

Commenting, uploading (images or videos), downloading (images or videos), recording videos, tagging users, pod-casting, rating, blogging, and a search bar are some of the tools that Web 2.0 includes.

How is Web 2.0 different from Web 1.0?

Web 2.0 is different because it includes many more tools than Web 1.0. On Web 1.0 websites, users only able to read the article. You arent able to upload, download, comment, tag other users, blog, and use a search bar. Web 2.0 is is bascially a advanced version of Web 1.0.Web 2.0 websites are more popular, because it allows you to do more not just read a boring webpage. Also, all social networking sites are Web 2.0, because they allow you to comment, use a search bar, and upload videos or pictures. Therefore Web 2.0 and Web 1.0 are quite different.

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Web 2.0 explained in 60 seconds by 60SecondTechnology.com

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcbaLH0D5HU

-Around 2001, Web 2.0 started getting popular.
Tim O'Reilly & John Battelle started pushing people to use Web 2.0 more.
-Web 1.0 didnt have a whole lot going on it the content was considered basic.
-Web 2.0 is mostly all about social media and connecting with other people.


What is Web 2.0? What is Social Media? What comes next??


-Before Web 2.0, websites provided information to the visitors and that was it.
-Web 2.0 was created around the late 1990s and early 2000s.
-Web 2.0 allowed the visitors to speak back to the websites.
-Web 2.0 is reffering to 2 way communication. Adding comments, uploading, contributing to the website is 2 way information.

What is Web 2.0


- The user is more involved on web 2.0 websites.
-Web 2.0 websites are more like conversations than just having straight up information on the website.
-It adds another perspective to the information.
-Web 2.0 is more user driven, not just one person, but all those that see the page can offer their opinions.




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