4. Is scheduled based on static HTML pages that were not updated frequently. Only the Webmaster made changes. WEB 1.0 In contrast, the Web 2.0 theorists, believe that the use of the website is aimed at interaction and social networks. The structure is more dynamic and uses modern formats, which enable more features. Allows users to create their own content. Programs are used as Java script, PHP, or similar, which allow more functionality. WEB 2.0
6. SomeExamples of Web2.0 • Blogs: is a personal web space in which the author can be written chronologically articles, news ... (with images and links) • Wikis: means quick and informal. A wiki is a web space where several people authorized corporate producing content. Just click on the "edit" button to access and modify content.• Social Networks (Facebook, Twitter, GooglePlus)
7. Facebook A social networking website created by Mark Zuckerberg. Originally a site for Harvard University students, but now is open to anyone with an email account. Has 500 millionmembers, and translationsinto 70 languages. Twitter A microbloggingwebsitethatallowsusers to send and readtext a maximumlength of 140 characters, calledtweets.
8. Importance The user interaction is essential that people can participate in content makes them feel part of the network, increases the interest in it and allows the original content of certain pages to be fed by individuals, which is open discussions, they share common themes about people of all kinds, among other possibilities. All this gives the site an added value, you not only to seek and receive information but to issue it, build it and think about it.
9. Business and 2.0 A brand must also be innovative and upgraded whenever possible. This is going on in different companies who have sought to refresh its image. Examples include Pepsi, Credomatic, National Bank, Ford and others. Many choose to include lights, shadows, gradients, colors and this makes it look much more pleasing to the eye. Withtextures, reliefs and 3D effects.