Web 2.0 Guide

Web 20 Wikipedia Section


 


Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter AND receive our exclusive Special Report on Web 2.0
First Name:
Email address:



Main Web 20 Wikipedia sponsors


 

Latest Web 20 Wikipedia Link Added

INSERT YOUR OWN BANNER HERE

Submit your link on Web 20 Wikipedia!



 

Welcome to Web 2.0 Guide

 

Web 20 Wikipedia Article

Thumbnail example. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.

The Different Components Of Web 2.0

from:

With the introduction of Web 2.0 so many different definitions have been introduced over the internet to understand it. In order to understand the real meaning and use of Web 2.0 you will have to understand its several categories and elements.

The basic theme in Web 2.0 is user participation. It is more about what the public wants and providing them with a better control of the content they read on the web and providing them with the ability to discuss and comment on all the content they read. It provides them with the flexibility to make new friends and become a part of the existing community without even actually stepping out of their house. Web 2.0 has so many different categories in which it can be divided. Some of the common social bookmarking websites are Stumble Upon, Delicious and others but these bookmarking sites allow you to share your favorite sites among the community members and allow you to use your list of favorite bookmarks using any computer.

Also there are social media websites like Flickr and YouTube. You can not only share content and pictures but you can easily share videos through these sites as well. You also have access to select with whom you want to share your video with. If you really like the video and want everyone in the world to look at it then you can choose to show it worldwide. You can also comment and rate on the videos. The other sites like Digg, Propeller and Mixx are the most powerful medium of attracting net traffic towards your websites. All these three social sites work on the system of voting. When you submit anything informative and knowledgeable then other members vote for it and on the basis of voting your story can be displayed on the first page and you may be able to get some heavy to handle traffic.

Social networking websites like Facebook and Myspace are generally used by people to make friends and chat with different people across the world. As you get to meet new people and chat with them, a large portion of people especially youngsters log into these sites without a miss. A huge portion of the worldwide population visits these websites everyday but harnessing the traffic can be tricky and you will find directing the traffic to a desired page little time consuming and technical.

And then we have the hybrid sites of Web 2.0. The most powerful hybrid sites are Techorati and Twitter. Twitter is basically an off shoot website whereas Technorati is a blog directory and has many unique features of Web 2.0 that keeps it above all. You also have a voting system in Technorati. The other element of Web 2.0 is blogging. Blogging is generally writing about yourself, your likes and interests and uploading pictures to share it among so many different bloggers. Blogs are typically interaction sites where you can comment and discuss over a hot topic with so many different people around the world.




 

Web 20 Wikipedia News

Context on hBase - SYS-CON Media (press release) (blog)


Context on hBase
SYS-CON Media (press release) (blog)
Openplaces is a search engine for travel that uses HBase to store terabytes of web pages and travel-related entity records (countries, cities, hotels, etc.). We have dozens of MapReduce jobs that crunch data on a daily basis. We use a 20-node cluster ...

and more »

Read more...


Hate Mail: Yes, I live at the zoo and look like that American Idol - CBSSports.com


Hate Mail: Yes, I live at the zoo and look like that American Idol
CBSSports.com
You can have your own Wikipedia page. Or you can have a snake named after you. I did all three the last one, and let me tell you, it feels ... weird. I mean, a snake? Honestly? Did that just happen? This whole thing started in January 2011, ...

Read more...


Henry Jenkins: frictions emerge over trans-media and money-making - Siliconrepublic.com


Siliconrepublic.com

Henry Jenkins: frictions emerge over trans-media and money-making
Siliconrepublic.com
But how can we distinguish between participatory culture and the viral fixation of Web 2.0? “Participatory culture traces its roots back to folk culture in the shadow of the mass media of the 20th century. The business aspect occurs with Web 2.0.

Read more...


RSA(R) Conference Announces Jimmy Wales, Founder of Wikipedia as Closing ... - MarketWatch (press release)


RSA(R) Conference Announces Jimmy Wales, Founder of Wikipedia as Closing ...
MarketWatch (press release)
... wiki pioneer, and technology visionary, who is best known as the founder of Wikipedia, the international collaborative free content encyclopedia on the Internet that is the 5th most visited Web Site worldwide. One of The Guardian's "Open 20: ...

and more »

Read more...


How Lulzsec cracked MilitarySingles.com - TechRadar UK


TechRadar UK

How Lulzsec cracked MilitarySingles.com
TechRadar UK
In Web 2.0 applications, Rachwald says, users uploading content can't be avoided. "Imagine a Facebook where you couldn't send photos, or email where you couldn't exchange attachments," he says. MilitarySingles had a filter to stop this happening.

and more »

Read more...