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Welcome to the World of Web 2.0

What will the next Internet be like. What websites are introducing elements of this new technology? Here are some answers.


According to Nova Spivack,these may be some of its features:

  • Transformation of the web from a network of separately siloed applications and content repositories to a more seamless and interoperable whole.
  • Ubiquitous connectivity, broadband adoption, mobile internet access and mobile devices.
  • Network computing, software-as-a-service business models, web services interoperability, distributed computing, grid computing and cloud computing.
  • Open technologies, open apis and protocols, open data formats, open-source software platforms and open data (e.G. Creative commons, open data license).
  • Open identity, OpenID, open reputation, roaming portable identity and personal data.
  • The intelligent web, Semantic Web technologies such as RDF, OWL, SWRL, SPARQL, GRDDL, semantic application platforms, and statement-based datastores.
  • Distributed databases, the "world wide database" (enabled by semantic web technologies) and intelligent applications, natural language processing., machine learning, machine reasoning, autonomous agents

What is Web 2.0 

The phrase Web 2.0 refers to a perceived second generation of web-based communities and hosted services

web 2.0 framework

Although the term suggests a new version of the World Wide Web, it does not refer to an update to Web technical specifications, but to changes in the ways software developers and end-users use the web as a platform. According to Tim O'Reilly, "Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the internet as platform, and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform."

Some technology experts, notably Tim Berners-Lee, have questioned whether one can use the term in a meaningful way, since many of the technology components of "Web 2.0" have existed since the early days of the Web.

Wikipedia on Web 2.0

Web 2.0 Explained on Wikipedia 

The term "Web 2.0" (2004-present) is commonly associated with web applications that facilitate interactive information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design and collaboration on the World Wide Web. Examples of Web 2.0 include web-based communities, hosted services, web applications, social-networking sites, video-sharing sites, wikis, blogs, mashups and folksonomies. A Web 2.0 site allows its users to interact with other users or to change website content, in contrast to non-interactive websites where users are limited to the passive viewing of information that is provided to them.

The term is closely associated with Tim O'Reilly because of the O'Reilly Media Web 2.0 conference in 2004.

Although the term suggests a new version of the World Wide Web, it does not refer to an update to any technical specifications, but rather to cumulative changes in the ways software developers and end-users use the Web. Whether Web 2.0 is qualitatively different from prior web technologies has been challenged by World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee, who called the term a "piece of jargon" ? precisely because he intended the Web to embody these values in the first place.

Web 2.0 Top 10 Best of Web 2.0 Applications 

The best of the best

Here are the top 10 resources listing the best web 2.0
Welcome to Webware 100 Awards 2008
Webware 100 Awards recognize the top Web 2.0 apps across 10 categories, including social networks, search engines, productivity tools, and mobile apps.
2008: Web 2.0 Companies I Couldn’t Live Without
This will be the third annual post on Web 2.0 Companies I Couldn't Live Without. The first post, for 2006, is here. The ...
Web 2.0 - Web2.0List
List of some of the best 2008 web apps
Mashable! - The #1 Social Networking and Social Media News Blog
Top Web 2.0 Social Network Sites from Mashable
SEOmoz's Web 2.0 Awards
After scouring the web for Web 2.0 sites both new and old, we developed a "short list" of over three-hundred sites in forty-one categories. From there, we had some of the web's best bloggers, entrepreneurs and business people vote on winners, narrowing the field to 174 place-getters and Honorable Mentions.
Top 100 Web 2.0 Sites
Ajax Projects Top 100 Web 2.0 Sites
Web 2.0: Top ten buzzwords
Find the definitions of Web 2.0's top buzzwords here.
Best of 2007: Top 7 Coolest Web Apps
While everyone is trying to create their ultimate list of the winners and losers of 2007, please allow us to take a different, utterly subjective route, and
11 Top New Web Apps of 2007 - Stepcase Lifehack
I've been on something of a web app kick lately. I really like the idea of creating,editing, and sharing documents and computing power in the cloud,
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The Machine is Us/ing Us (Final Version)  

Web 2.0 Video on YouTube

The Machine is Us/ing Us (Final Version)

"Web 2.0" in just under 5 minutes. http://mediatedcultures.net This is a slightly revised and cleaned up version of the video that was featured on YouTube in February 2007. I considered releasing it as an "eternal beta" in true Web 2.0 style, but decided to let it stand as is and start working on future projects. Many of my future videos will address the last 30 seconds of this video (the "rethink ..." part). Thank you all for the helpful comments on the earlier draft. It has been a great experience to connect with so many people interested in similar issues. Once again, there are higher quality versions available for download: Windows Media File (55 MB): http://www.mediafire.com/?2wnmpy2ibz1 Quicktime File (96 MB): http://www.mediafire.com/?axhbjnmw4yn Mojiti Version (for comments, translations, etc.): http://mojiti.com/kan/2743/5984 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. So you are welcome to download it, share it, even change it, just as long as you give me some credit and you don't sell it or use it to sell anything. I received many more positive comments than negative about the song choice (great work Deus!), but if you are one of those who does not like the song just download the video and change the audio track to your liking. The video was created by me (Michael Wesch), working alone from my house in St. George, Kansas. I used CamStudio for the screen captures and Sony Vegas for the panning/cropping/zooming animations. Someday I might make a video tutorial for those who are interested.

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What Is Web 2.0 Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software by Tim O'Reilly 

What Is Web 2.0 Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software
by Tim O'Reilly
09/30/2005
This is excerpted from an early (2005) article by long-time web savant Tim O'Reilly

The bursting of the dot-com bubble in the fall of 2001 marked a turning point for the web. Many people concluded that the web was overhyped, when in fact bubbles and consequent shakeouts appear to be a common feature of all technological revolutions. Shakeouts typically mark the point at which an ascendant technology is ready to take its place at center stage. The pretenders are given the bum's rush, the real success stories show their strength, and there begins to be an understanding of what separates one from the other.

The concept of "Web 2.0" began with a conference brainstorming session between O'Reilly and MediaLive International. Dale Dougherty, web pioneer and O'Reilly VP, noted that far from having "crashed", the web was more important than ever, with exciting new applications and sites popping up with surprising regularity. What's more, the companies that had survived the collapse seemed to have some things in common. Could it be that the dot-com collapse marked some kind of turning point for the web, such that a call to action such as "Web 2.0" might make sense? We agreed that it did, and so the Web 2.0 Conference was born.

map of cyberspace

In the year and a half since, the term "Web 2.0" has clearly taken hold, with more than 9.5 million citations in Google. But there's still a huge amount of disagreement about just what Web 2.0 means, with some people decrying it as a meaningless marketing buzzword, and others accepting it as the new conventional wisdom.

This article is an attempt to clarify just what we mean by Web 2.0.

In our initial brainstorming, we formulated our sense of Web 2.0 by example:
Web 1.0 Web 2.0
DoubleClick --> Google AdSense
Ofoto --> Flickr
Akamai --> BitTorrent
mp3.com --> Napster
Britannica Online --> Wikipedia
personal websites --> blogging
evite --> upcoming.org and EVDB
domain name speculation --> search engine optimization
page views --> cost per click
screen scraping --> web services
publishing --> participation
content management systems --> wikis
directories (taxonomy) --> tagging ("folksonomy")
stickiness --> syndication

The list went on and on. But what was it that made us identify one application or approach as "Web 1.0" and another as "Web 2.0"? (The question is particularly urgent because the Web 2.0 meme has become so widespread that companies are now pasting it on as a marketing buzzword, with no real understanding of just what it means. The question is particularly difficult because many of those buzzword-addicted startups are definitely not Web 2.0, while some of the applications we identified as Web 2.0, like Napster and BitTorrent, are not even properly web applications!) We began trying to tease out the principles that are demonstrated in one way or another by the success stories of web 1.0 and by the most interesting of the new applications.

YouTube - Web 2.0 

Web 2.0

Using the Web 2.0 write up in Wikipedia this video is to help teach educators about Web 2.0 tools.

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Writing for the Web 3.0 

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Web 2.0 on Amazon 

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But What is Web 3.0 Going to Be Like -- Wikipedia 

Web 2.0 Web Resources 

Bruce Eisner's Vision Thing: Web 2.0
Bruce Eisner's Vision Thing: Creating a Sensible -- Culture Web 2.0 Category
Techcrunch
Tracking Internet Startups and Web 2.0

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Web 2.0 Blog Posts from Google 

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    AldenSpeake AldenSpeake Apr 12, 2009 @ 7:14 pm
    I'm pretty into Web 2.0... its so fascinating how much sites like You Tube, Facebook, and Wikipedia have taken off if the last few years. Totally changed the landscape of the Internet. I'm currently into Glue (http://www.getglue.com) and I'm making a squidoo page about it. It connects social media sites with sites like Amazon and IMdB and Wine.com.... pretty cool.

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