| Title: | Web 2.0 |
| Price: | $29.95 |
| Publication Date: | Oct 01, 2007 |
| Source: | Information Sources, Inc. |
| Author: | TecTrends Staff |
| Abstract: | The term ?Web 2.0? is the name some Internet observers and analysts use to designate the next generation of Internet development, one based on collaboration and other modes of user-centric content creation. Skeptics contend, however, that it is essentially a meaningless term or that it means whatever its proponents decide they want it to mean. As a result, regardless of one?s position on the matter, Web 2.0?s single greatest product to date has been controversy. What are some of the arguments at the core of this controversy and how can the hype be separated from the reality regarding Web 2.0? |
| Brief Excerpt: | ...The term Web #.# is the name some Internet observ ers and analysts use to designate the next generation of Internet utilizati on, one based on collaboration and other modes of user-centric content creation. Propo nents of this concept cite such emerging features of the Internet as: shared and We b-delivered data including syndication services (RSS); social networking (usin g sites such as MySpace); user- driven media (for example, YouTube); content aggreg ation; podcasting; and open, user-maintained reference materials (for example wi kis such as Wikipedia). This term for the next generation of Web functional ity follows the widely accepted convention used by software developers to indicate version upgrades and incremental improvements to systems and application s upon their release or introduction to the marketplace. The first number i ndicates the version (or generation ) of the release; the number following the decimal indicates incremental enhancements to that second... |
| Word Count: | 4745 |
| Length: | 15 Pages |
| Document ID: | 165176 |
| Industry: | Online Services |
| Country: | United States |
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