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Written by:  Kathy Nguyen  12/18/2009 7:53 AM 

Are you confused by Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 categorization? To make it simpler, web 2.0 is loosely defined as the second generation protocol for website development and design. The term Web 2.0 is fast becoming a buzz word today. However, this concept has been developed through years of experimentation and research.

The term Web 2.0 was coined in 1999 and was used to identify new methods of handling and sharing information. Since then, it has been widely developed and it is now considered as the accepted standard for web development.

Web 2.0 is premised on making the Internet a friendlier place for users. It was also developed to create a secure environment for websites. With the introduction of Web 2.0 technology, online sharing is expected to improve while cross platform interoperability will be enhanced.

The technology will give you lots of leverage in owning the data presented on the web. Aside from ownership, Web 2.0 functionalities will enable you to exercise full control of online data. Some of the biggest benefits that you can enjoy from this new technology include richer web interface, dynamic content, and user friendly websites.

With web 2.0, you are an active participant in the transmission and sharing of information. This is a big leap from the old concept that users can only receive information from providers.

In fact, the concept of Web 2.0 focuses more on user participation. It is the be all and end all of this technology. Whether you are a savvy technology user or just a simple folk who browse the Internet, you will be able to participate in the communication process in real time.

The focus on user participation relies heavily on some specific concepts that underline Web 2.0 technology. For example, Web 2.0 compliant websites are scaleable and can offer rich and dynamic content that is accessible to all users. Access however is just one side of the coin. The other side enhances your capability to update or contribute new content so that the entire presentation of data can be constructed as unique conversations between real individuals.

To enable everyone to participate in the online conversation, Web 2.0 introduces new technologies concerning server usage, messaging, content development, and web applications. The development of new storage solutions are also included in the conceptual framework of Web 2.0. By aggregating these technologies, you will have the opportunity to create your own content, disseminate it on the Internet, and share the content through different online channels. There is no doubt that this new technology gives you more control of the Internet compared to the old methodologies of Web 1.0, or first generation web designs.

Web 2.0 is an exciting technology that will revolutionize human communication processes. It will definitely change the way you use Internet services. It can also have a big impact on the way you access, share and disseminate information. So instead of promoting passive information exchange, web 2.0 will enhance your capability to act as a living part of the electronic conversation.

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