The term web 2.0 was coined by O'Reilly media, and simply describes the
business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the
internet as platform. From a technology point of view you can't get more
general than that, so web 2 technologies are pretty much everything used
today, as opposed to the traditional web model (HTTP and CGI based). I
guess you could say that a web 2 app is an app that is interoperable
with and runs on multiple platforms or devices, and provides desktop
application usability.
Peter
Angelo Chen wrote:
Hi,
Same as you, no idea at all about this web 2.0. came from c/s world hoping
web 2.0 can help in developing c/s like app, and after a while, found out
that a server framework like T5, Javascript(or better a library like
jQuery), html/css/DOM, plus the browser's capability to do background
communication with server(xmlhttprequest) is enough to enable us to develop
desktop like application, maybe that's web 2.0?
A.C.
Ravi Shankar-9 wrote:
I don't have a clear definition of web 2.0. THis is what wiki says
Web 2.0 websites typically include some of these features:
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