The document discusses the key differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0. Web 1.0 involved one-way delivery of content from websites to passive viewers, while Web 2.0 enables two-way interaction and user-generated content through social media and networking. It also outlines some realities of doing business on the social web, including the need to have a solid online strategy and commitment to regularly interact, while also staying authentic and keeping up with constant changes online.
The document discusses Web 2.0 and provides some realities of using social media for business. It defines Web 1.0 as a presentation and Web 2.0 as a conversation where content is dynamic, integrated across media, interactive, and user-generated. Some realities are that you need strong fundamentals first, using social media requires a commitment of time and strategy, but you don't need technical skills to participate. The social web is always changing so you must keep up with new platforms and be authentic in interactions.
The document provides an overview of Web 2.0 by Larry Collett, an internet consultant. It begins with Collett's background and defines Web 2.0 as facilitating communication, information sharing, and collaboration on the World Wide Web through sites like social networks and wikis. Collett then discusses some realities of using social media for business, including having a strategy and commitment, and being authentic rather than trying to fit a particular mold.
Web 2.0 refers to second generation web development that facilitates communication and collaboration on the World Wide Web. It is characterized by dynamic and user-generated content, integration of various media types, and interactive communication through social networking. Social media and user-generated content have grown rapidly in popularity, surpassing email usage. Effective use of social media requires developing a strategy and authentic engagement with online communities through blogs, social networks, and mobile applications while starting small.
Web 2.0 allows users to interact with information online through collaborative applications like blogs, wikis, and mashups that mix data from different websites. Popular examples include Gmail, Google Maps, and Flickr. Real estate companies can benefit from Web 2.0 by networking with other users, advertising properties for sale, and enhancing property searches through location-based applications. While Web 2.0 provides new opportunities, companies must consider reliability issues and costs of training employees on new technologies.
- Tim O'Reilly and his company O'Reilly Media are largely responsible for coining and promoting the term "Web 2.0" beginning in 2003.
- While initially vague, Web 2.0 was used to promote O'Reilly's 2004 technology conference. O'Reilly then worked to shape the term's meaning through publications and conferences.
- O'Reilly argues Web 2.0 describes new approaches for websites, businesses, and user participation that emerged after the dot-com crash of the early 2000s. However, others see Web 2.0's meaning and significance differently.
- Through repetition and lack of critical examination, O'Reilly's perspective on Web 2.0
This presentation shows the history of the web in simple iconic drawings. It results in the explanation of web3.0 and its possibilities and promises. In these simple drawings I tried to also make the underlying technology easy to understand. At the end of the presentation I show three brand new online uses or applications.
This document provides 101 tips for using social media as a realtor. It begins by explaining the benefits of social media for realtors and the growing use of sites like Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter among realtors. It then provides tips organized by social networking principles and best practices, and actions to take. The bulk of the tips focus on using Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn for real estate purposes. It emphasizes using social media to build relationships and expand your network rather than directly selling.
Getting down to the numbers that define the web 3.0. This presentation delivers the decisive benchmarks we have to meet to unleash the sophotec web3.0 vision - a web in that everyone becomes a media entrepreneur.
The document discusses Web 2.0 and provides some realities of using social media for business. It defines Web 1.0 as a presentation and Web 2.0 as a conversation where content is dynamic, integrated across media, interactive, and user-generated. Some realities are that you need strong fundamentals first, using social media requires a commitment of time and strategy, but you don't need technical skills to participate. The social web is always changing so you must keep up with new platforms and be authentic in interactions.
The document provides an overview of Web 2.0 by Larry Collett, an internet consultant. It begins with Collett's background and defines Web 2.0 as facilitating communication, information sharing, and collaboration on the World Wide Web through sites like social networks and wikis. Collett then discusses some realities of using social media for business, including having a strategy and commitment, and being authentic rather than trying to fit a particular mold.
Web 2.0 refers to second generation web development that facilitates communication and collaboration on the World Wide Web. It is characterized by dynamic and user-generated content, integration of various media types, and interactive communication through social networking. Social media and user-generated content have grown rapidly in popularity, surpassing email usage. Effective use of social media requires developing a strategy and authentic engagement with online communities through blogs, social networks, and mobile applications while starting small.
Web 2.0 allows users to interact with information online through collaborative applications like blogs, wikis, and mashups that mix data from different websites. Popular examples include Gmail, Google Maps, and Flickr. Real estate companies can benefit from Web 2.0 by networking with other users, advertising properties for sale, and enhancing property searches through location-based applications. While Web 2.0 provides new opportunities, companies must consider reliability issues and costs of training employees on new technologies.
- Tim O'Reilly and his company O'Reilly Media are largely responsible for coining and promoting the term "Web 2.0" beginning in 2003.
- While initially vague, Web 2.0 was used to promote O'Reilly's 2004 technology conference. O'Reilly then worked to shape the term's meaning through publications and conferences.
- O'Reilly argues Web 2.0 describes new approaches for websites, businesses, and user participation that emerged after the dot-com crash of the early 2000s. However, others see Web 2.0's meaning and significance differently.
- Through repetition and lack of critical examination, O'Reilly's perspective on Web 2.0
This presentation shows the history of the web in simple iconic drawings. It results in the explanation of web3.0 and its possibilities and promises. In these simple drawings I tried to also make the underlying technology easy to understand. At the end of the presentation I show three brand new online uses or applications.
This document provides 101 tips for using social media as a realtor. It begins by explaining the benefits of social media for realtors and the growing use of sites like Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter among realtors. It then provides tips organized by social networking principles and best practices, and actions to take. The bulk of the tips focus on using Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn for real estate purposes. It emphasizes using social media to build relationships and expand your network rather than directly selling.
Getting down to the numbers that define the web 3.0. This presentation delivers the decisive benchmarks we have to meet to unleash the sophotec web3.0 vision - a web in that everyone becomes a media entrepreneur.
The document discusses using social networks like LinkedIn and Twitter to promote a business. It provides tips on creating an online presence through tools like blogs, video sharing sites, and social profiles to engage with customers, find new leads, and enhance networking. The document encourages completing profiles, joining groups, searching for contacts, and using features like recommendations and status updates to fully utilize social networks for business purposes.
This document discusses best practices for preserving project websites after funding ends to avoid them disappearing or being hijacked. It recommends developing a preservation strategy that involves documenting the site, fixing issues, and clarifying its status. Technical steps like removing unneeded scripts and ensuring applications break gracefully are also covered. Developing an access policy and testing mirroring can help sites be preserved and repurposed long-term.
Presentation given by Paul Wilkinson to London Constructing Excellence Club on 10 May 2011. If you like this, you should also seek out the presentation given by Philippa Grantham of Studio Klaschka
LikesBay helps grow social networks on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Google, and YouTube. Social media encompasses blogs, social networks, and forums that allow people to share information, communicate with peers, and influence others. Popular social media platforms include Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn, which have hundreds of millions of users sharing posts, videos, photos, and profiles. Social media provides opportunities for businesses to connect with customers, gather feedback, and promote their brand.
Social Networking For Small Business EditedSteve Kessler
Social networking can help small businesses in three main ways:
1) It allows small businesses to connect with potential customers where people spend their time online through social networks like Facebook and LinkedIn.
2) Small businesses can use social networks like YouTube to share videos about their company and services for free.
3) Social networks make it possible for small businesses to engage their audience by responding to comments and sharing valuable content through blogs, videos and notes to help their social media presence grow.
A talk given at Smash Summit on using WordPress to build web sites quickly, with a case study about the 5X savings WNET 13, the New York City public television station, has seen since switching to WordPress.
Why Web 2.0 should matter to today's architects (and others)pwcom.co.uk Ltd
The document discusses the evolution of the web from pre-web/Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 and why Web 2.0 is important. It defines Web 2.0 as using web technologies and design to enhance creativity, information sharing and collaboration among users. It provides examples of Web 2.0 technologies and applications like blogs, wikis, social media, and how they are changing marketing and business operations.
The document discusses the DiSo project, which aims to create an open and distributed social network as an alternative to centralized social platforms like Facebook and Google. It notes the lack of tools to effectively organize ourselves and the desire for a social space that brings our online and offline lives closer together. The document outlines some principles for an open social architecture, including user control over identity and data sharing, access between services, and portable user profiles and contacts. It argues that more open sharing leads to greater willingness to share, and envisions an "Open Social Stack" using open protocols and formats for cross-site social networking.
Web 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 and 5.0 represent different stages in the evolution of the World Wide Web. Web 1.0 was a read-only static web focused on shopping carts. Web 2.0 introduced a read-write dynamic web with user-generated content on sites like Wikipedia and Facebook. Web 3.0 added machine learning to deliver personalized intelligent experiences. Web 4.0 focused on mobile connectivity. Web 5.0 aims to develop an emotional web that can interpret human emotions.
The New Madison Avenue: Web 2.0, Blogs and Social Networking for LawyersSteven Josselson
Keynote presentation for the NJ Association for Justice's Technology Panel, delivered by Steven Josselson, Principal at Josselson Consulting LLC.
Bally's Atlantic City
April 23rd, 2009
Web 2.0: Implications For The Cultural Heritage Sectorlisbk
Brian Kelly, UKOLN gave a talk on "Web 2.0: Implications For The Cultural Heritage Sector" at a seminar on "From Bits to Blogs - Taking the IT Revolution into Museums, Libraries and Archives" organised by MLA North East and held at Teesside University, Middlesbrough on 18 October 2006.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/seminars/mla-ne-2006-10/
Why web 2.0 should matter to today's architects (and others)pwcom.co.uk Ltd
Why web 2.0 should matter to today's architects (and others) - presentation given to Be2camp NW, in Manchester, UK, on 15 June 2010.
(Slightly updated version of presentation previously delivered to SLSA in May.)
Lessons in applying Web 2.0 to construction PR and marketingpwcom.co.uk Ltd
The document discusses applying Web 2.0 tools to construction public relations and marketing. It provides an overview of pre-web, Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 communications. It then discusses how to audit an organization's online presence, engage with audiences, influence conversations and measure the impact of Web 2.0 strategies. Key lessons include starting small, identifying clear goals and managing expectations of social media efforts.
Web 2.0: The Potential Of RSS and Location Based Serviceslisbk
Brian Kelly, UKOLN, gave a talk on "Web 2.0: The Potential Of RSS and Location Based Services" at a meeting held at the University of Edinburgh on 4 September 2006.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/meetings/edinburgh-2006-09/
This document provides an overview of various Web 2.0 technologies and how businesses can utilize them, including blogs, wikis, RSS, podcasts, video sharing, social networking, bookmarks, and microblogging. Examples are given of large companies using these tools for communication, collaboration, marketing and other business purposes. The presentation emphasizes that Web 2.0 is about connecting people and engaging customers through two-way conversations on the Internet.
This document provides summaries of various blogs and websites related to technology, business, entertainment, and e-commerce. It discusses technology blogs like ZDnet, Mashable, and TechCrunch that provide reviews and information on trends. It also summarizes business blogs like LinkedIn and Hubspot that offer tips on marketing, advertising, and developing skills. Entertainment blogs like Buzzfeed and Cracked are covered as providing humor and pop culture news. Tools for online collaboration like Google Docs, Sheets, and Drive are summarized. Finally, websites like LinkedIn, WordPress, and Shopify that can help with professional networking, blogging, and online stores are briefly described.
Accessibility 2.0: Blended Learning For Blended Accessibilitylisbk
Brian Kelly gave a plenary talk on Accessibility 2.0: Blended Learning For Blended Accessibility at the 'Blended Learning to Splendid Learning' Technology Innovation in Higher Education Conference at the Manchester Metropolitan Business School on 9th June 2006.
Web 2.0 refers to websites that facilitate interactive information sharing, interoperability, and collaboration among users. Examples include social networking sites, blogs, wikis, video and photo sharing sites. Key characteristics are allowing users to contribute content and own their data. Sites use technologies like AJAX and features like tagging to encourage participation and the collective work of users. While useful, some critics argue the term is unclear and that many Web 2.0 ideas predate the term and were part of the original vision of the World Wide Web.
8 Tips to make your health website easier to useAna Tellez
This document provides a 3-sentence summary of an 8-page document about improving health literacy on websites:
The document discusses how to design health websites to be more usable and accessible for users with low health literacy, recommending focusing on user needs, writing clearly, decluttering sites, simplifying navigation, starting with the home page, organizing content well, and testing sites frequently. It outlines 8 tips for effective health communication on websites, including involving users in testing, developing a content strategy, writing in plain language, minimizing clutter, simplifying navigation, starting with the home page, organizing content clearly, and testing sites often. The overall goal is to make health information online easier to understand and act upon for all users.
The document discusses using social networks like LinkedIn and Twitter to promote a business. It provides tips on creating an online presence through tools like blogs, video sharing sites, and social profiles to engage with customers, find new leads, and enhance networking. The document encourages completing profiles, joining groups, searching for contacts, and using features like recommendations and status updates to fully utilize social networks for business purposes.
This document discusses best practices for preserving project websites after funding ends to avoid them disappearing or being hijacked. It recommends developing a preservation strategy that involves documenting the site, fixing issues, and clarifying its status. Technical steps like removing unneeded scripts and ensuring applications break gracefully are also covered. Developing an access policy and testing mirroring can help sites be preserved and repurposed long-term.
Presentation given by Paul Wilkinson to London Constructing Excellence Club on 10 May 2011. If you like this, you should also seek out the presentation given by Philippa Grantham of Studio Klaschka
LikesBay helps grow social networks on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Google, and YouTube. Social media encompasses blogs, social networks, and forums that allow people to share information, communicate with peers, and influence others. Popular social media platforms include Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn, which have hundreds of millions of users sharing posts, videos, photos, and profiles. Social media provides opportunities for businesses to connect with customers, gather feedback, and promote their brand.
Social Networking For Small Business EditedSteve Kessler
Social networking can help small businesses in three main ways:
1) It allows small businesses to connect with potential customers where people spend their time online through social networks like Facebook and LinkedIn.
2) Small businesses can use social networks like YouTube to share videos about their company and services for free.
3) Social networks make it possible for small businesses to engage their audience by responding to comments and sharing valuable content through blogs, videos and notes to help their social media presence grow.
A talk given at Smash Summit on using WordPress to build web sites quickly, with a case study about the 5X savings WNET 13, the New York City public television station, has seen since switching to WordPress.
Why Web 2.0 should matter to today's architects (and others)pwcom.co.uk Ltd
The document discusses the evolution of the web from pre-web/Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 and why Web 2.0 is important. It defines Web 2.0 as using web technologies and design to enhance creativity, information sharing and collaboration among users. It provides examples of Web 2.0 technologies and applications like blogs, wikis, social media, and how they are changing marketing and business operations.
The document discusses the DiSo project, which aims to create an open and distributed social network as an alternative to centralized social platforms like Facebook and Google. It notes the lack of tools to effectively organize ourselves and the desire for a social space that brings our online and offline lives closer together. The document outlines some principles for an open social architecture, including user control over identity and data sharing, access between services, and portable user profiles and contacts. It argues that more open sharing leads to greater willingness to share, and envisions an "Open Social Stack" using open protocols and formats for cross-site social networking.
Web 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 and 5.0 represent different stages in the evolution of the World Wide Web. Web 1.0 was a read-only static web focused on shopping carts. Web 2.0 introduced a read-write dynamic web with user-generated content on sites like Wikipedia and Facebook. Web 3.0 added machine learning to deliver personalized intelligent experiences. Web 4.0 focused on mobile connectivity. Web 5.0 aims to develop an emotional web that can interpret human emotions.
The New Madison Avenue: Web 2.0, Blogs and Social Networking for LawyersSteven Josselson
Keynote presentation for the NJ Association for Justice's Technology Panel, delivered by Steven Josselson, Principal at Josselson Consulting LLC.
Bally's Atlantic City
April 23rd, 2009
Web 2.0: Implications For The Cultural Heritage Sectorlisbk
Brian Kelly, UKOLN gave a talk on "Web 2.0: Implications For The Cultural Heritage Sector" at a seminar on "From Bits to Blogs - Taking the IT Revolution into Museums, Libraries and Archives" organised by MLA North East and held at Teesside University, Middlesbrough on 18 October 2006.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/seminars/mla-ne-2006-10/
Why web 2.0 should matter to today's architects (and others)pwcom.co.uk Ltd
Why web 2.0 should matter to today's architects (and others) - presentation given to Be2camp NW, in Manchester, UK, on 15 June 2010.
(Slightly updated version of presentation previously delivered to SLSA in May.)
Lessons in applying Web 2.0 to construction PR and marketingpwcom.co.uk Ltd
The document discusses applying Web 2.0 tools to construction public relations and marketing. It provides an overview of pre-web, Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 communications. It then discusses how to audit an organization's online presence, engage with audiences, influence conversations and measure the impact of Web 2.0 strategies. Key lessons include starting small, identifying clear goals and managing expectations of social media efforts.
Web 2.0: The Potential Of RSS and Location Based Serviceslisbk
Brian Kelly, UKOLN, gave a talk on "Web 2.0: The Potential Of RSS and Location Based Services" at a meeting held at the University of Edinburgh on 4 September 2006.
See http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/meetings/edinburgh-2006-09/
This document provides an overview of various Web 2.0 technologies and how businesses can utilize them, including blogs, wikis, RSS, podcasts, video sharing, social networking, bookmarks, and microblogging. Examples are given of large companies using these tools for communication, collaboration, marketing and other business purposes. The presentation emphasizes that Web 2.0 is about connecting people and engaging customers through two-way conversations on the Internet.
This document provides summaries of various blogs and websites related to technology, business, entertainment, and e-commerce. It discusses technology blogs like ZDnet, Mashable, and TechCrunch that provide reviews and information on trends. It also summarizes business blogs like LinkedIn and Hubspot that offer tips on marketing, advertising, and developing skills. Entertainment blogs like Buzzfeed and Cracked are covered as providing humor and pop culture news. Tools for online collaboration like Google Docs, Sheets, and Drive are summarized. Finally, websites like LinkedIn, WordPress, and Shopify that can help with professional networking, blogging, and online stores are briefly described.
Accessibility 2.0: Blended Learning For Blended Accessibilitylisbk
Brian Kelly gave a plenary talk on Accessibility 2.0: Blended Learning For Blended Accessibility at the 'Blended Learning to Splendid Learning' Technology Innovation in Higher Education Conference at the Manchester Metropolitan Business School on 9th June 2006.
Web 2.0 refers to websites that facilitate interactive information sharing, interoperability, and collaboration among users. Examples include social networking sites, blogs, wikis, video and photo sharing sites. Key characteristics are allowing users to contribute content and own their data. Sites use technologies like AJAX and features like tagging to encourage participation and the collective work of users. While useful, some critics argue the term is unclear and that many Web 2.0 ideas predate the term and were part of the original vision of the World Wide Web.
8 Tips to make your health website easier to useAna Tellez
This document provides a 3-sentence summary of an 8-page document about improving health literacy on websites:
The document discusses how to design health websites to be more usable and accessible for users with low health literacy, recommending focusing on user needs, writing clearly, decluttering sites, simplifying navigation, starting with the home page, organizing content well, and testing sites frequently. It outlines 8 tips for effective health communication on websites, including involving users in testing, developing a content strategy, writing in plain language, minimizing clutter, simplifying navigation, starting with the home page, organizing content clearly, and testing sites often. The overall goal is to make health information online easier to understand and act upon for all users.
Teton Valley Recycling, LLC provides curbside recycling pickup services for residential and commercial customers in Teton County, Idaho. They offer monthly pickup of various recyclable materials for a fee, with prices starting at $19.99 per month for residential customers. Commercial pickup is available for $29.99 per month for 200 pounds of materials. The company aims to use technology like computers, phones, and GPS to efficiently manage operations and customer communications.
The document discusses using archetypes to understand people's behaviors and motivations. It presents 8 archetypes that represent different life stories and value systems that drive people. These archetypes include Father, Mother, Warrior, Amazon, Sage, Mediatrix, Eternal Boy and Hetaira. Understanding which archetypes people identify with can help explain their behaviors, strengths, weaknesses, motivations and how they are perceived by others. The archetypes model provides a framework to interpret behaviors through others' value systems rather than our own.
Mobile App Participatory Design in ActionAna Tellez
These slides are from a 2014 virtual conference presentation for public health informatics professionals. The focus is on the use of participatory design methods to design and develop a mobile app for emergency first responders to use in communicating with people with communication challenges, including things like having limited English proficiency, being hard of hearing or Deaf, or experiencing cognitive delays.
Teton Valley Recycling, Llc Financial PlanScot Acocks
This document contains a financial plan for Teton Valley Recycling (TVR) LLC. It outlines startup expenses totaling $12,950 which will be funded by $2,000 in cash and $11,500 in long-term liabilities. Sales are projected to grow from $55,800 in FY2010 to $111,598 in FY2011 to $223,196 in FY2012. Payroll is expected to increase from $14,106 in FY2010 to $39,308 in FY2011 to $86,544 in FY2012 as the business grows.
The document discusses VMware virtual infrastructure solutions for financial services. It provides an agenda for the document and discusses how virtualization can help financial services companies address IT challenges like agility, availability, disaster recovery and desktop management. It provides examples of how several financial services companies leveraged VMware virtualization to increase flexibility, optimize resources, cut costs and ensure high availability.
Teton Valley Recycling, Llc Marketing PlanScot Acocks
Teton Valley Recycling is developing a marketing plan to launch a curbside recycling pickup service in Teton County, Idaho. The plan targets eco-minded residents aged 18-65 who want convenience. It analyzes the market, competitors, strategies, and sales approaches. The key strategies are building word-of-mouth, offering discounts for bulk customers to optimize routes, and locking customers into long term contracts for stability.
1. The document proposes social marketing services from Coffee Marketing Consultancy to stimulate businesses with innovative and measurable social marketing campaigns at lower prices.
2. Coffee Marketing Consultancy differentiates itself by having experience creating social media campaigns for top brands for over 5 years, employing digital experts globally to reduce costs, and focusing only on clients' objectives to deliver results.
3. The document promotes the benefits of relationship-building through social media and how social marketing can generate leads, raise brand awareness, and digitize business functions at a lower cost when done regularly.
New Media & Health Literacy: Opportunities & ChallengesAna Tellez
Originally part of a set of presentations in the APHA 2009 session titled "Getting Wired: Health Literacy in the Age of Digital Interaction"
Presentation provides an overview of new media trends, characteristics, and challenges/opportunities for addressing health literacy using new media.
This document discusses the evolution from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0. Web 1.0 focused on one-way publication of content by businesses, while Web 2.0 enables two-way interactions and user-generated content. Key features of Web 2.0 include social networking, user-generated media like blogs and wikis, and collaborative projects. Examples show how early companies shifted to have more user-focused models as the internet transitioned to Web 2.0.
This document discusses the evolution from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0. Web 1.0 focused on one-way publication of content by businesses, while Web 2.0 enables two-way interactions and user-generated content. Key features of Web 2.0 include social networking, user-generated media like blogs and wikis, and collaborative projects. Examples show how early companies shifted to have more user-focused models as the internet transitioned to Web 2.0.
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Tech Update Summary from Blue Mountain Data Systems September 2015BMDS3416
For CTOs, CIOs & CISOs Every business day, we publish a Daily Tech Update for Federal & State CTOs ,CIOs & CISOs on the Blue Mountain Data Systems Blog. We hope you will visit our blog for the latest information >> https://bluemt.com/blog/
The document discusses the evolution of the web and tourism industry from Web 1.0 to 2.0. Web 1.0 referred to static, proprietary websites while Web 2.0 enables user participation through features like blogs, social networks, reviews, and user-generated content. This has transformed how companies operate and how tourists plan and provide feedback on trips through social media interactions. Tourism has similarly evolved from standardized offline offerings to individualized online experiences through Travel 2.0 applications and services.
This document discusses new types of social internet applications becoming popular in higher education, specifically blogs, social video sites, and virtual worlds. It explains that while originally developed for entertainment, these applications are now being adopted by higher education institutions. The document then provides definitions and explanations of key concepts like Web 2.0, how it differs from Web 1.0, and how applications like social networking sites allow for more participation and user-generated content compared to older websites. Examples of features that differentiate Web 2.0 and Web 1.0 include the focus on users, ability to form connections between users, and ability to post and mix different media types.
This document discusses new types of social internet applications becoming popular in higher education, specifically blogs, social video sites, and virtual worlds. It explains that while originally developed for entertainment, these applications are now being adopted by higher education institutions. The document then provides definitions and explanations of key concepts like Web 2.0, how it differs from Web 1.0, and how applications like social networking sites allow for more participation and user-generated content compared to older websites. Specific technologies associated with Web 2.0 like AJAX and how they enable richer user experiences are also examined.
This document discusses how businesses can use Web 2.0 tools to improve customer engagement and relationships. It defines Web 2.0 as websites that allow for dynamic, user-generated content and social media interactions. Key Web 2.0 features that can benefit businesses include user-generated content, collaboration through online communities, social media networking, and personalization of content. Specific tools discussed include blogs to connect with customers, RSS feeds to share updates, and photo/video sharing to encourage user stories. The document cautions that using these tools requires monitoring content and engaging with customers.
How Startups And Emerging Companies Can Benefit From Social Web And Enterpris...OMcareers Community
Mr. Jay Pullur (CEO of Pramati Technologies Pvt. Ltd.) shows how Startups And Emerging Companies Can Benefit From Social Web And Enterprise 2.0 at NASSCOM Friday’S 2.0 39th Session at
The document discusses how financial services companies can use Web 2.0 technologies like social networking, user-generated content, and rich interactive interfaces to better engage customers. While adoption of these technologies is still low among financial firms, some US banks are leading the way with blogs, social media presences, and personalized online banking experiences. The document advocates that financial companies identify opportunities to use Web 2.0 to prioritize customers, collect data more efficiently, and automate common tasks to provide quicker, more personalized online services.
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This document discusses the evolution of the World Wide Web from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0. It defines Web 2.0 as the business revolution caused by the move to the internet as a platform, which harnesses network effects to improve user applications the more people use them. Key aspects of Web 2.0 include user-generated content, social media, collaborative authoring and sharing on mobile and integrated platforms. However, some argue that while it has democratized the web, it has also led to a proliferation of amateur content over masterpieces. The document encourages students to engage with Web 2.0 by creating blogs and profiles on services like Twitter to showcase their work.
Web 2.0 uses new technologies like AJAX, RSS, and mashups to enable greater collaboration, sharing, and user engagement on the web compared to earlier versions. It emphasizes open standards, user-generated content, and leveraging the "wisdom of crowds." While offering opportunities, Web 2.0 also raises privacy and security issues regarding personal data that must be addressed.
The document discusses how Indian tech companies can benefit from adopting web 2.0 technologies. It defines web 2.0 as next generation online services that enable real-time collaboration between users. The document outlines several ways Indian companies can leverage web 2.0, including faster and cheaper development, new creative services, leveraging online communities, and creating cult followings among consumers. It argues Indian companies should consider piloting web 2.0 technologies to determine how they could enhance existing business models.
How to Get CNIC Information System with Paksim Ga.pptxdanishmna97
Pakdata Cf is a groundbreaking system designed to streamline and facilitate access to CNIC information. This innovative platform leverages advanced technology to provide users with efficient and secure access to their CNIC details.
20 Comprehensive Checklist of Designing and Developing a WebsitePixlogix Infotech
Dive into the world of Website Designing and Developing with Pixlogix! Looking to create a stunning online presence? Look no further! Our comprehensive checklist covers everything you need to know to craft a website that stands out. From user-friendly design to seamless functionality, we've got you covered. Don't miss out on this invaluable resource! Check out our checklist now at Pixlogix and start your journey towards a captivating online presence today.
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
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In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
Full-RAG: A modern architecture for hyper-personalizationZilliz
Mike Del Balso, CEO & Co-Founder at Tecton, presents "Full RAG," a novel approach to AI recommendation systems, aiming to push beyond the limitations of traditional models through a deep integration of contextual insights and real-time data, leveraging the Retrieval-Augmented Generation architecture. This talk will outline Full RAG's potential to significantly enhance personalization, address engineering challenges such as data management and model training, and introduce data enrichment with reranking as a key solution. Attendees will gain crucial insights into the importance of hyperpersonalization in AI, the capabilities of Full RAG for advanced personalization, and strategies for managing complex data integrations for deploying cutting-edge AI solutions.
Why You Should Replace Windows 11 with Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 for enhanced perfor...SOFTTECHHUB
The choice of an operating system plays a pivotal role in shaping our computing experience. For decades, Microsoft's Windows has dominated the market, offering a familiar and widely adopted platform for personal and professional use. However, as technological advancements continue to push the boundaries of innovation, alternative operating systems have emerged, challenging the status quo and offering users a fresh perspective on computing.
One such alternative that has garnered significant attention and acclaim is Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, a sleek, powerful, and user-friendly Linux distribution that promises to redefine the way we interact with our devices. With its focus on performance, security, and customization, Nitrux Linux presents a compelling case for those seeking to break free from the constraints of proprietary software and embrace the freedom and flexibility of open-source computing.
Enchancing adoption of Open Source Libraries. A case study on Albumentations.AIVladimir Iglovikov, Ph.D.
Presented by Vladimir Iglovikov:
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/iglovikov/
- https://x.com/viglovikov
- https://www.instagram.com/ternaus/
This presentation delves into the journey of Albumentations.ai, a highly successful open-source library for data augmentation.
Created out of a necessity for superior performance in Kaggle competitions, Albumentations has grown to become a widely used tool among data scientists and machine learning practitioners.
This case study covers various aspects, including:
People: The contributors and community that have supported Albumentations.
Metrics: The success indicators such as downloads, daily active users, GitHub stars, and financial contributions.
Challenges: The hurdles in monetizing open-source projects and measuring user engagement.
Development Practices: Best practices for creating, maintaining, and scaling open-source libraries, including code hygiene, CI/CD, and fast iteration.
Community Building: Strategies for making adoption easy, iterating quickly, and fostering a vibrant, engaged community.
Marketing: Both online and offline marketing tactics, focusing on real, impactful interactions and collaborations.
Mental Health: Maintaining balance and not feeling pressured by user demands.
Key insights include the importance of automation, making the adoption process seamless, and leveraging offline interactions for marketing. The presentation also emphasizes the need for continuous small improvements and building a friendly, inclusive community that contributes to the project's growth.
Vladimir Iglovikov brings his extensive experience as a Kaggle Grandmaster, ex-Staff ML Engineer at Lyft, sharing valuable lessons and practical advice for anyone looking to enhance the adoption of their open-source projects.
Explore more about Albumentations and join the community at:
GitHub: https://github.com/albumentations-team/albumentations
Website: https://albumentations.ai/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/100504475
Twitter: https://x.com/albumentations
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Making Sense Of Web 2 0
1. Making Sense of Web 2.0 Understanding it before you can grow your business with it Larry Collett Regional Interactive Media Director – Media General, Inc. WCBD-TV 2 (NBC) and WSAV-TV 2 (NBC) Realtor – Carolina One Real Estate :: Broad Street Office Director of Operations – netGALAXY Studios
2. Who is Larry Collett I’m the Regional Interactive Media Director for Media General, Inc. I’m responsible for the online operations for two NBC television stations. These stations are WCBD-TV 2 in Charleston, SC, and WSAV-TV 3 in Savannah, GA. CountOn2.com has grown from being last place less than three years ago to being the number one television website this year and winning the Edward R. Murrow Award for Overall Excellence in 2008. Prior to my time at WCBD-TV 2 I helped start a small website called Charleston.net for the Post and Courier. I’m a Realtor ® for Carolina One Real Estate; the downtown Broad Street office. I’m new; been doing this for a little over one year. Lastly, I own an Internet Development and Consulting company that I started in 1996 called netGALAXY Studios. We build Internet applications for clients such as Chamber of Commerce’s, United Stated Air Force, School Districts such as the Charleston County School District and Real Estate Agents. a little about me…….
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4. Disclaimer Web 2.0 encompasses a vast array of topics that can get really detailed and I could probably spend about 10 hours and barely touch the surface of this technology. What I will do is touch upon some key elements of Web 2.0 to give you a better understanding of what it is, how it started, social networking and how popular it is becoming, and jump into a quick overview of some Web 2.0 applications that will help save you time, money and help you build your business with very little effort. What I’m not going to be able to provide in this short hour and a half time period is in-depth instructions on how to use some of the Web 2.0 applications , but at the end of this session we will open it up to questions so that I may be able to answer some of the questions that you may have about an individual application, technology or Internet question in general. I’ll be more than happy at the end of the session to provide contact information about me and you are more than welcome to contact me anytime and, if I can help you, I’ll be more than happy to. As I’ll mention in one of the slides of this presentation, "Web 2.0" refers to the second generation of web development and web design. It is characterized as facilitating communication, information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design and collaboration on the World Wide Web. It has led to the development and evolution of web-based communities, hosted services, and web applications. Examples include social-networking sites, video-sharing sites, wikis, blogs, mashups and folksonomies. The term is now closely associated with Tim O'Reilly because of the O'Reilly Media Web 2.0 conference in 2004.Although the term suggests a new version of the World Wide Web, it does not refer to an update to any technical specifications, but rather to cumulative changes in the ways software developers and end-users utilize the Web. According to Tim O'Reilly: Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the Internet as a platform, and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform. However, whether it is qualitatively different from prior web technologies has been challenged. For example, World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee called the term a "piece of jargon“. The sometimes complex and continually evolving technology infrastructure of Web 2.0 includes server-software, content-syndication, messaging-protocols, standards-oriented browsers with plugins and extensions, and various client-applications. The differing, yet complementary approaches of such elements provide Web 2.0 sites with information-storage, creation, and dissemination challenges and capabilities that go beyond what the public formerly expected in the environment of the so-called "Web 1.0“. The criticism exists that "Web 2.0" does not represent a new version of the World Wide Web at all, but merely continues to use so-called "Web 1.0" technologies and concepts. Techniques such as AJAX do not replace underlying protocols like HTTP, but add an additional layer of abstraction on top of them. Many of the ideas of Web 2.0 had already been featured in implementations on networked systems well before the term "Web 2.0" emerged. Amazon.com, for instance, has allowed users to write reviews and consumer guides since its launch in 1995, in a form of self-publishing. Amazon also opened its API to outside developers in 2002. Previous developments also came from research in computer-supported collaborative learning and computer-supported cooperative work and from established products like Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino. What we can cover…….
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6. What is Web 2.0? a short definition……. The term "Web 2.0" refers to a perceived second generation of web development and design, that aims to facilitate communication, secure information sharing, and collaboration on the World Wide Web. O'Reilly has said that the "2.0" refers to the historical context of web businesses "coming back" after the 2001 collapse of the dot-com bubble, in addition to the distinguishing characteristics of the projects that survived the bust or thrived thereafter.
7. What is Web 2.0? a short definition……. Heh? What did you just say?
8. What is Web 2.0? wha-what? need more explaining….. Web 1.0 is a presentation Web 2.0 is a conversation
19. Reality Check A few realities of doing business on the Social Web
20. Reality 1 You have to be great at what you do first. One of the biggest mistakes that individuals can make in approaching the Web is to think that the simple act of creating an online presence – whether through a blog, a Facebook profile, or a fancy Web site – will in itself bring new business. In reality, to see results, you must already have strong business fundamentals and a solid marketing plan.
21. Reality 2 Using social media is like riding a bull – getting on is the easy part. Before you start, you need to have a strategy. Time is one of the major ingredients when it comes to blogging and social media. Creating a strong following on Twitter, Facebook, and other sites also require a commitment that can’t be outsourced. Even though some elements can be updated automatically, it will be no secret to other users if you’re not personally interacting regularly.
22. Reality 3 You don’t have to be a tech whiz to participate. The last thing that you should stop you from leveraging the business tools, information resources, and networking opportunities on the Internet is the technology itself. So, how does a social media novice get started? By experimenting with it. Join Facebook, join LinkedIn, read blogs, and ask your peers what sites they find most valuable.
23. Reality 4 The web is a constant flux. You have to keep up with it. Having an experimental, early adopter attitude is a big advantage for anyone who wants to make the most of the ever-changing Web. Take Twitter. A couple of years ago, this micro-blogging platform was practically unknown, but today it gets about 55 millions visits every month, making it the third most trafficked online social network according to Compete, Inc.
24. Reality 5 You can’t fake it. As you venture into the new world of online communication, it’s important to remember that every interaction, as anonymous as it may seem, is a representation of you and your business. You need to be authentic. Don’t think that people want to work with a particular type of individual, and then try to fill that mold. Just be yourself.
25. Reality 6 The Web is so much more than a prospecting or networking tool. A well-planned social media strategy can generate clients, but what many people find most valuable about the Web is its capacity to teach. By developing an understanding of consumers and interacting with them online, you can generate business using “the law of attraction” – that is, pulling clients to you by sharing valuable information, rather than the traditional approach…..
26. Reality 6 … ..that’s what I am doing here today – sharing valuable information. How can we engage people? How can we build trust? How can we get them communicating with us? That’s the big question that we should all be asking ourselves.
27. Moving on…. Ok, I think I’m starting to get it. Show me stats!
28. Rapidly Growing! yes, web 2.0 that is……. Social Networks & Blogs More Popular than Email More than two-thirds (67%) of the global* online population visits social networks and blogs, and participation in these “member communities” is now the fourth most popular online category - behind search, portals, and PC software, but ahead of personal email use, according to research from Nielsen Online. *”Global” and “World” encompass the following countries in which Nielsen Online has a NetView panel: Australia, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, UK and US
38. Attitude towards media “ Can’t Live Without…” Respondents asked to select two media from list (%) Boomers Gen X Gen Y TV 62 63 33 Cell Phone 23 39 64 PC/Laptop 33 41 47 Newspapers/Mags/Books 52 35 12 Portable Music Player 8 5 20 Video Games 4 5 21 DVR/TiVo 4 9 1
47. Even mobile devices Orangatame develops TwitterBerry for the Blackberry. www.orangatame.com Twitterific and PocketTweets for the IPhone and IPod Touch www.pockettweets.com www.twitter.com/downloads
48. Mobile marketing In August 2008, Barack Obama’s presidential campaign made either history or political spectacle when it attempted to announce Joe Biden as the vice presidential candidate over SMS text message. Nielsen estimates that the Biden text was received by 2.9 million mobile phone users in the U.S. over the course of that weekend last August, making it one of the biggest, broadest mobile marketing stunts to date. Why make such an important announcement over a text message? Short Code Marketing The Biden announcement over texting is a highly visible example of short code marketing—marketing messages sent over text message through a Common Short Code (CSC), or short code. Try It…… Text the word WEB20 to 82672
49. Why Mobile? According to Nielsen 2008 studies, there are more than 256 million mobile subscribers in the US. It has become a world-wide mass media phenomenon. Mobile communications allow you to interact with your customers - you are always with them, fresh and current, completely flexible, and cutting edge. Mobile messaging is low cost and has immediate distribution. You can even use mobile to give interactive life to your tired print, radio, and television advertising. HOW DOES IT WORK? 99% of the 260+ million cell phones in America have Standard Messaging Services built right into the phone. Consumers can “opt-in” to receive future communications. Once they do, you have an open path of instant communication. Mobile texting campaigns are designed to build a database of loyal customers. Now what? Once customers opt-in to receive messages you can correspond with them on a multitude of levels - from standard message blasts that highlight a Friday night event to current coupons, searchable databases, or completely mobile web sites - you will be right at their fingertips. Connect with customers on-the-go... where they are ready to be reached.
54. Stepping stones….. Initial 3 months Social Networking – This is something that you need to allocate appropriate resources to maintain. Growing your “socialness” within the online communities will greatly increase your exposure and audience. This is a primary “stepping stone” to gaining relevant links within other sites to grow your ranking within search engines. Use sites like Ping.fm to update all your social networks at once. Web Marketing – This is a great opportunity to take care of two things at once; brand awareness with keyword-enriched tagging for search engine optimization and promotion of your social networking and/or services. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) – The first two steps are crucial to laying out the foundation of relevant linking within major websites; SEO is the next step. This step can take 3 – 12 months to implement and is an ongoing process, especially with the majors such as Google, MSN, AOL, Yahoo!, etc.