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Article: What is web2.0 technology?

With advent of the web 3.0, e-commerce and websites business has got the new dimensions in internet world. It has several advantages of the increasing interactivity of the user over the web 1.0 which was the traditional way of designing a web site.

The Web 2.0 features that are added to websites are the need for the business success on Internet.

Tim Berners Lee, the head of the W3C Consortium and the inventor of the World Wide Web even announced the web 2.0 as a main contributor to the revolution in the Internet revolution.

What is web 2.0?

Web 2.0 is the revolution in the website design and development world and can be thought as the another kind of communities that are web-based like the forums, communities, social networking sites and many other hosted services which aim to encourage the sharing of information and views, creativity and user interactivity between the users.

Tim O’Reilly, the founder of the O’Reilly Media and the supporter of the open source and free software movements, defined it as:

"Web 2.0 is a business revolution in this computer industry caused by a move to Internet as the platform, and a try to understand the success rules on the new platform."

The benefits over the Web 1.0

In contrast to the web 1.0, the web 2.0 is the advanced form of the World Wide Web. The technologies such as the podcasts, RSS feed, wikipedias, social networking sites, forums, web blogs facilitates the user interaction in contrast with read only websites that are built with the web 1.0.

This provides a participative platform to an user by which the user not only may retrieve the information from a website, but also could modify and add some data on a website.

In short, Web 1.0 was all about reading, hardware costs, companies, portals, home pages, web forms, Netscape, wires, HTML, client server, dial up as well as owning while on the contrast Web 2.0 is about sharing, broadband, bandwidth costs, communities, RSS, blogs, Web applications, Google, wireless, XML, peer to peer and writing.

Inventions with the Web 2.0

It might be regarded as the syndication of the content of the web site into the web feeds. The Web feeds are generally the syndicated feed which includes the content updated frequently and allow the users to subscribe their feeds as well. Web feeds are even the web 2.0 feature as that allows the user to organize the data of the site in other context.

With use of the Ajax, implementation of the features has become very easier. Updating the site’s data by a user and the implementation without the requirement of refreshing a website is one functionality of the Ajax.

Is Web 3.0 also has come into the existence?

The Web 3.0 could be defined as a future of the World Wide Web and it will capture that internet market soon as a whole.

Web 3.0 has been utilizied in few multinational companies at the small scale it wiil soon get popularize by 2010.

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    Posted on 20th March 2008
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    Web 3.0 is indeed our near future. Web 1.0 did not have much interaction options between users. Everyone had their Website where they put up data for others to read. There were very limited means to get an instant feedback or reply from users. Fast forward to web 2.0 everyone has a BLOG . With the option to add comments at the end of each article. Here not only there is interaction between the host and client, there is interaction between clients themselves too. Think of what web 3.0 will bring. You would be having something like a GPS locator, may be an inbuilt chip which access data all the time. You only have to give some commands and your wearable pc will do as you want without even you knowing you did it. The is no harm in imagining things. Lets hope the privacy of users won’t be voilated by web 3.0.

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