Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Also part of my IT homework, I am going to share some of my learning points of the Web 2.0, in comparison to the Web 1.0. Well, Web 2.0 used technology and methods far superior to Web 1.0, which are the static pages of the past.

 Some of the features that Web 2.0 upholds are for example, blogs, social media, video sharing pages and etc., thus allowing users to interact and collaborate with one another on an internet platform.

Quite contrary to belief, the Web 2.0 was developed, not a acute and sharp change, but rather the cumulative  effort and experience for decades. Web 2.0 allows a user not only to retrieve information from the web, but also allow them to interact with other users and update the websites, thus marking a revolutionary change to the history of the Web.

I have been using Web 2.0 for my whole life, and thus I am not knowledgable of what is Web 2.0. However, after I researched on Web 2.0, I realised how fortunate my generation is. For example, in Web 1.0, it is impossible for a user to edit a Page once it was created, hence websites like Facebook, YouTube and Wikipedia were practically impossible. However, now in our generation, editting a page or adding a comment can be accomplished in a few mere seconds, and this greatly aids our life. Thus, this ends my learnings of Web 2.0.

BTW, here are some videos which are quite useful!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wj3Maccx81s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFmHXsS9TMI

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