Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Web 2.0

Definition

The term Web 2.0 refers to a new generation of browsing that has occurred on the web. This new way of browsing had been brought about because designers made their designs more interactive for users, this meant that users could be more involved and thus felt more comfortable using the software. By interacting with the software, users thus interacted with other users, which leads to networking and online communities. Web 2.0 means users can do more then just gather information from a webpage.


Example

Any webpages that enable the user to edit, change or add things to the webpage is part of the Web 2.0 continuum. These may include social networking sites, blogs, chatrooms, videorooms, video tubes and online banking.

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  • Facebook

Facebook is an excellent example of the web 2.0 continuum because it has become a community within a community. This webpage can digitally inform users of their friend's and families whereabouts, doings, achievements and photos & videos all at a click of a button. This is also evident in the reverse where people can update their profile daily so that what was discussed above can be viewed.
  • Twitter

Twitter is similar to Facebook as it updates and informs through interaction of users and viewers. But twitter has naturally become a, for lack of a better word, a 'celebrity-stalking' device where fans can track and be updated on what they are doing and or thinking at any particular time.
  • Myspace



Myspace, similar again to Facebook and twitter, is a social networking site that relies on users to interact with each other for it to function correctly. These days, Myspace is generally used for musicians to display their work for potential buyers to preview.


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