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Characteristics of simple Web 2.0 Website - Web2.0 Tutorials

Characteristics of simple Web 2.0 Website - Web2.0 Tutorials
Before making any Web 2.0 site, the programmers must keep in mind the following things, which suits the Web 2.0 technology and the site runs smoothly on the web.
Design Concern
The design of the site is the fundamental thing. The web designers should have to design [...]

The Characteristics and Design of Web 2.0 - Web2.0 Tutorials

The Characteristics and Design of Web 2.0 - Web2.0
As the Internet world is changing very swiftly, now the users look for more than a web site instead of simple text and picture based website. They want to be more interactive to the world by sharing their views; they want to show their talents in [...]

Web 2.0 Model - Web2.0 Tutorials

Web 2.0 Model - Web2.0 Tutorials
Web 2.0 includes two major model move, one is ‘user generated content’ and other is ‘thin client computing’.

User Generated Content
User generated contents refer to those content which user can upload it on the Web 2.0 based software especially social networking sites in the form of text, audio, video, pictures, movies [...]

Web 2.0 Innovations - Web 2.0 Tutorials

Innovations associated with “Web 2.0” Web-based applications and desktops
Ajax, the rich internet application technique has prompted the development of web-sites that copy personal computer applications like (M.S. Office package) word processing, the spreadsheet, and slide-show presentation while some wiki sites replicate many features of PC authoring applications. Some sites perform collaboration and project management functions. [...]

Web 2.0 Characteristics - Web 2.0 Tutorials

Characteristics of Web 2.0
Though there is a controversy still going on over the definition of Web 2.0, yet it has some basic common characteristics. These include:

Web 2.0 use network as a platform as it deliver or receive applications thoroughly via a browser.
Users gets, manipulates and controlled the data on the site.
Participatory architecture in which [...]