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WEB 2.0
NITHIN KALLEPALLY
COMPUTER NETWORKS
What is Web
2.0?
o It is Second generation of services available on
the Web that lets people collaborate and
share information online
o O'Reilly Media and MediaLive International
popularized the term
o Google is now seen as the torch bearer of the
term by the media
o From a technology perspectiveWeb 2.0
oWhen it comes to defining web 2.0. the term
means such internet applications which allow
sharing and collaboration opportunities to
people and help them to express themselves
online.
oIt’s a simply improved version of the first
worldwide web, characterized specifically by the
change from static to dynamic or user-generated
content and also the growth of social media.
Web 2.0: Evolution Towards a Read/Write Platform:
Web 1.0
(1993-2003)
Pretty much HTML pages viewed through
a browser
Web 2.0
(2003- beyond)
Web pages, plus a lot of other “content” shared
over the web, with more interactivity; more like
an application than a “page”
“Read”
“Page”
“Write” & Contribute
“Post / record”
“static”
Web browser
Mode
Primary Unit of
content
State
Viewed through…
“Client Server”
Web Coders
“dynamic”
Browsers, RSS Readers,
anything
“Web Services”
Everyone
“geeks”
Architecture
Content Created
by…
Domain of… “mass amatuerization”
Examples Of Web 2.0
•Web 2.0 examples include hosted services (Google Maps),Web
applications ( Google Docs, Flickr),Video sharing sites (YouTube),
wikis (MediaWiki), blogs (WordPress), social networking
(Facebook), folksonomies (Delicious), Microblogging
(Twitter), podcasting (Podcast Alley) & content hosting services
and many more.
•So the major difference between web 1.0 and web 2.0 is that web
2.0 websites enable users to create, share, collaborate and
communicate their work with others, without any need of any web
design or publishing skills.These capabilities were not present in
Web 1.o environment.
•Now-a-days, the way web users are getting information has
drastically changed.Today, users use content they are specifically
interested in, often usingWeb 2.0 tools.
Web 1.0 Web 2.0
Double Click Google AdSence
Ofoto Flickr
Akamai BitTorrent
mp3.com Napster
Britannica Online Wikipedia
Personal websites Blogging
Evite upcoming.org and EVDB
Domain name speculation Search Engine Optimization
Page views Cost per click
Screen Scraping Web Services
Publishing Participation
Content Management Systems Wikis
Directories (taxonomy) Tagging ("folksonmy")
Stickiness Syndication
Web 2.0 Tools-
•Major features ofWeb 2.0 allow users to
collectively classify and find dynamic information
that flows two ways between site owner and site
user by means of evaluation, comments, and
reviews.
•
Site users can add content for others to see.Web
2.0 sites provide APIs to allow automated usage by
an app or mashup like it provides location
metadata that can be processed by a simple
browser tool.
Features
1.Collective Intelligence- Folksonomy –
Collaborative Categorization
2. Data is the Next Intel Inside-
Data is key and should be shared
3. End of the Software Release Cycle-
Software is in constantly evolving
4. Lightweight Programming Models-
open API/mesh up
5. Software Above the Level of a Single Device-
The Network is the computer
Advantages Of Web 2.0:
• Available at any time, any place.
• Variety of media.
• Ease of usage.
• Learners can actively be involved in knowledge building.
• Can create dynamic learning communities.
• Everybody is the author and the editor, every edit that has been made
can be tracked.
• User-friendly.
• Updates in the wiki are immediate and it offers more sources for
researchers.
• It provides real-time discussion
THANK
YOU…

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web2.0 - computer networks

  • 2. What is Web 2.0? o It is Second generation of services available on the Web that lets people collaborate and share information online o O'Reilly Media and MediaLive International popularized the term o Google is now seen as the torch bearer of the term by the media o From a technology perspectiveWeb 2.0
  • 3. oWhen it comes to defining web 2.0. the term means such internet applications which allow sharing and collaboration opportunities to people and help them to express themselves online. oIt’s a simply improved version of the first worldwide web, characterized specifically by the change from static to dynamic or user-generated content and also the growth of social media.
  • 4. Web 2.0: Evolution Towards a Read/Write Platform: Web 1.0 (1993-2003) Pretty much HTML pages viewed through a browser Web 2.0 (2003- beyond) Web pages, plus a lot of other “content” shared over the web, with more interactivity; more like an application than a “page” “Read” “Page” “Write” & Contribute “Post / record” “static” Web browser Mode Primary Unit of content State Viewed through… “Client Server” Web Coders “dynamic” Browsers, RSS Readers, anything “Web Services” Everyone “geeks” Architecture Content Created by… Domain of… “mass amatuerization”
  • 5. Examples Of Web 2.0 •Web 2.0 examples include hosted services (Google Maps),Web applications ( Google Docs, Flickr),Video sharing sites (YouTube), wikis (MediaWiki), blogs (WordPress), social networking (Facebook), folksonomies (Delicious), Microblogging (Twitter), podcasting (Podcast Alley) & content hosting services and many more. •So the major difference between web 1.0 and web 2.0 is that web 2.0 websites enable users to create, share, collaborate and communicate their work with others, without any need of any web design or publishing skills.These capabilities were not present in Web 1.o environment. •Now-a-days, the way web users are getting information has drastically changed.Today, users use content they are specifically interested in, often usingWeb 2.0 tools.
  • 6. Web 1.0 Web 2.0 Double Click Google AdSence Ofoto Flickr Akamai BitTorrent mp3.com Napster Britannica Online Wikipedia Personal websites Blogging Evite upcoming.org and EVDB Domain name speculation Search Engine Optimization Page views Cost per click Screen Scraping Web Services Publishing Participation Content Management Systems Wikis Directories (taxonomy) Tagging ("folksonmy") Stickiness Syndication
  • 8. •Major features ofWeb 2.0 allow users to collectively classify and find dynamic information that flows two ways between site owner and site user by means of evaluation, comments, and reviews. • Site users can add content for others to see.Web 2.0 sites provide APIs to allow automated usage by an app or mashup like it provides location metadata that can be processed by a simple browser tool.
  • 9. Features 1.Collective Intelligence- Folksonomy – Collaborative Categorization 2. Data is the Next Intel Inside- Data is key and should be shared 3. End of the Software Release Cycle- Software is in constantly evolving 4. Lightweight Programming Models- open API/mesh up 5. Software Above the Level of a Single Device- The Network is the computer
  • 10. Advantages Of Web 2.0: • Available at any time, any place. • Variety of media. • Ease of usage. • Learners can actively be involved in knowledge building. • Can create dynamic learning communities. • Everybody is the author and the editor, every edit that has been made can be tracked. • User-friendly. • Updates in the wiki are immediate and it offers more sources for researchers. • It provides real-time discussion