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  1. Slide 1: Web 2.0 Milan, 27th November 2007 Craig Smith oreillygmt.eu
  2. Slide 2: What Is Web 2.0? “Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the Internet as platform, and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform.” Tim O’Reilly
  3. Slide 3: What Is Web 2.0? (continued) It has also become a convenient marketing term for people who don’t really understand what Web 2.0 means but who want to sound like they do.
  4. Slide 4: Typical Web 2.0 Activities • Blogs • Wikis • Social Networking • Mash-ups • Podcasting
  5. Slide 5: Web 2.0 Principles • Architecture of Participation • Web as Platform • Data-centricity • Lightweight programming models • Software above the level of a single device
  6. Slide 6: Architecture of Participation Harnessing Collective Intelligence The more people that use a site, the more useful it becomes
  7. Slide 10: Blogging
  8. Slide 11: The Web As Platform • Data is all • Allow other developers to build upon it • Lightweight programming models • APIs and Web Services • Because the application is online, the user always has the latest software
  9. Slide 12: Data-centricity
  10. Slide 13: Allow other developers to build on it
  11. Slide 15: Lightweight Programming Models
  12. Slide 16: Software Above the Level of a Single Device • Play nicely with other sites • Mash-ups • iPod and iTunes
  13. Slide 17: Mash-ups
  14. Slide 18: iPod and iTunes
  15. Slide 19: Technologies • Tagging/Folksonomy • RSS • Javascript • XML • AJAX • Open Source • REST • SOAP
  16. Slide 20: Tagging
  17. Slide 21: Issues • Copyright • Authorship • Privacy • Governance
  18. Slide 22: Further Reading http://www.oreilly.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/20 05/09/30/what-is-web-20.html http://www.xyz.reply.it/web20/
  19. Slide 23: Thank you Craig Smith Oreillygmt.eu