Google, blogs, wikis, social networking sites, and Twitter are just a few of the services that encompass the concept of Web 2.0, which has transformed the ways we interact and do business. This book provides a complete introduction to the services and technologies associated with Web 2.0. It outlines a model for understanding Web 2.0 through three conceptual areas: the big ideas and business/social implications, underlying technologies, and main applications and services. The text covers key concepts, such as the Web 's architecture, foundational technologies and standards, the changing nature…mehr
Google, blogs, wikis, social networking sites, and Twitter are just a few of the services that encompass the concept of Web 2.0, which has transformed the ways we interact and do business. This book provides a complete introduction to the services and technologies associated with Web 2.0. It outlines a model for understanding Web 2.0 through three conceptual areas: the big ideas and business/social implications, underlying technologies, and main applications and services. The text covers key concepts, such as the Web 's architecture, foundational technologies and standards, the changing nature of software engineering, and the future of the Web, including the emergence of "Web 3.0."
Paul Anderson is a writer and technology forecaster for Intelligent Content Ltd. and was recently technical editor for JISC TechWatch, a horizon scanning service for UK universities. A graduate in computer science from the University of Leeds, he has worked for more than 25 years in industry and academia as a software developer, technology transfer officer, and technology futures specialist. He has also written extensively for a range of education, trade, and current affairs publications and was awarded the EPSRC's Computer Science Writer of the Year prize in 2007.
Inhaltsangabe
What Is Web 2.0? THE SIX BIG IDEAS: User-Generated Content. Architecture of Participation. Data on an Epic Scale. Harnessing the Power of the Crowd. Openness. The Network Effect and Web Topology: What Size and Shape Is the Web and Why Does It Matter? WEB 2.0 SERVICES: Blogs. Wikis. Online Social Networks. Media Sharing. Social Bookmarking Sites. Microblogging Services. FRAMEWORK FOR THE FUTURE: Technology and Standards. Beyond Web 2.0. Epilogue. References. Index.
What Is Web 2.0? THE SIX BIG IDEAS: User-Generated Content. Architecture of Participation. Data on an Epic Scale. Harnessing the Power of the Crowd. Openness. The Network Effect and Web Topology: What Size and Shape Is the Web and Why Does It Matter? WEB 2.0 SERVICES: Blogs. Wikis. Online Social Networks. Media Sharing. Social Bookmarking Sites. Microblogging Services. FRAMEWORK FOR THE FUTURE: Technology and Standards. Beyond Web 2.0. Epilogue. References. Index.
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