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Revision as of 22:24, 3 February 2011
Web 2.0 is a buzz word coined by O'Reilly in 2004.
Essentially it is a change in the way people interact with the Internet and what developers are creating, with collaboration being key. Things that typically fall under "Web 2.0" are wikis, blogs, social networking and video sharing sites. Speaking of which, below is a YouTube video introduction to the thought behind the buzz.
- The second frame of the SplashCast.net stream is the video you want
Related Links
- I *loved* the reference to the new Web, instead of the dreaded Web 2.0 (I am still waiting for Web 1.0)
- A big list of Web 2.0 sites hosted at Blogspot.com
- A dozen 2.0 papers via FastForwardBlog.com
- How To Build Your Web 2.0 Empire How to use social bookmarking,social networking,video marketing,wikis,hub pages, Squidoo, and more to drive traffic to your web real estate.
- Wikipedia's article on Web 2.0