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Web 2.0 Technology
By seeing the Internet as a platform for data, and data as the driving force behind the success of the Internet, the idea is that in order to thrive and grow, the Internet must adapt to improvements in old strategies, even as it makes room for new applications and features. For example, the creation of VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, impossible at the time the Internet became accessible to the general public, is now routinely in use for not only international communications, but local applications as well. Web 2.0 technology addresses these types of enhanced applications that were either not envisioned as part of the Internet in years past, or which were still in such a limited form that mass usage was not possible. Providing a designation for developments of this nature helps to draw a line between what was, and what has come to be. Already, the concept of Web 2.0 technology is being challenged by persons who claim that the time has come for a designation of Web 3.0 applications. However, with many people still challenging the need for identifying some technology as being indicative of a next generation of the Internet, the whole point of graduated designations is still largely moot. |
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Web 2.0. is all the buzz at the moment but it is often quite a
misunderstood term. This primer will show you what you need to know about Web
2.0. technology |