DISQUS

Rebecca Dias Ponders: http://68bomber.blogspot.com/2007/11/how-do-you-define-web-20.html

  • Rod Trent · 2 years ago
    Web 2.0 also brings about sites that are better graphically and in usability. It simplifies interaction from point-to-point. Web 2.0 sites understand the audience through social interactivity and develop a GUI around that.
  • 68Bomber · 2 years ago
    from Glen Starchman, my soon to be colleague and CIO of SynapticMash:

    Paraphrasing Scott McNealy:

    Web 1.0 = "The content is the network"
    Web 2.0 = "The user is the network"

    I love it!!!






  • Steven · 2 years ago
    Well...2.0 is ready to be 3.0... and Nicholas Carr's recent blog is questioning whether 3.0 is going to be called the "social graph." It's about the stuff in our stuff. Yes, it's a little out there, but not as far as Tim Berners-Lee's post that Carr links to. Well, say goodbye to 2007 and hello to Web 3.0! Check here: http://www.roughtype.com/archives/2007/11/is_th...
  • lateefx · 1 year ago
    Remixable data sources and transformational data - is one of the most important features of Web 2.0

    I love the ability to pull a website's data in the form of XML and output it in an entirely new UI that is completely different (utilizing simple CSS styles) and dynamically updated (without setting up those ridiculous CRON jobs).

    This is the basic framework for a variety of hybrid web tools and mashups that are developed from website APIs like Facebook Apps.

    --- On a side note:
    I resent that Google requires some sort of account (if not using anonymous) to post comments.