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+ | Web 2.0 is the term given to describe a second generation of the World Wide Web that is focused on the ability for people to collaborate and share information online. Web 2.0 basically refers to the transition from static HTML Web pages to a more dynamic Web that is more organized and is based on serving Web applications to users. Other improved functionality of Web 2.0 includes open communication with an emphasis on Web-based communities of users, and more open sharing of information.<ref>[http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/W/Web_2_point_0.html Webopedia]</ref>}} | ||
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+ | |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0 Web 2.0] | ||
+ | |This article gives an overview of Web 2.0 including its background, characteristics, technologies, concepts and usages. | ||
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Web 2.0 is the term given to describe a second generation of the World Wide Web that is focused on the ability for people to collaborate and share information online. Web 2.0 basically refers to the transition from static HTML Web pages to a more dynamic Web that is more organized and is based on serving Web applications to users. Other improved functionality of Web 2.0 includes open communication with an emphasis on Web-based communities of users, and more open sharing of information.[1] |
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