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Web 2.0 By Roger Aubuchon American Public University Professor Haynes December 21, 2013

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  • 1.Web 2.0By Roger Aubuchon American Public University Professor Haynes December 21, 2013

2. Web 2.0 This presentation is a brief overview of not just one aspect of Web 2.0, but a general overview of what Web 2.0 entails and how it has changed theway people collaborate and share information. 3. Web 2.0 Topics of Discussion What is Web 2.0 What Web 2.0 entails RSS, AJAX, XML Blogs, RSS Feed, Wikis, Open Source Social Media Evolution Conclusion References 4. Web 2.0 Web 2.0 History Web 2.0 is the second generation of the world wide web. The term 2.0 is simply the way software programmers labeled the next incremental step in development or technological improvements. Web 2.0 concept was first introduced in 2004. 5. Web 2.0 Web 2.0 inner workings AJAX- An acronym for Asymmetrical (two way), Java Script, and XML a group of interrelated web development techniques used on the client-side to create asymmetrical web applications (Wikipedia, 2013). Java Script- is an interpreted computer programming language (Wikipedia, 2013). XML- an acronym for Extensible Markup Language that defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both humanreadable and machine readable (Wikipedia, 2013). 6. Web 2.0Web 1.0 compared to Web 2.0 7. Web 2.0 Blogs What is the big deal about blogs. What are blogs? Blogs are like online diaries for individuals with special or focused interests. Its way to share the most current and up to date news about that particular topic. The term blog is a combination of Web and log. This short video blogs in plain English says it all. 8. Web 2.0 Blog news feed in action In this Blog you can see how the blogger is being feed the most recent and up to date news on the left side of the page. 9. Web 2.0 The Blogger feed This is the blog section where the creator can share their experiences, inform their readers of the most current events, web links, pictures, videos and audio files; better described as owner content. 10. Web 2.0 What is all this talk about RSS Feeds?RSS or Really Simple Syndication is best defined as a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated workssuch as blog entries, news headlines, audio, and videoin a standardized format (Wikipedia.com, 2013) 11. Web 2.0 RSS Feed explained using open source software. By using sourceforge.com Free or open source software can be down loaded to enhance user experience and the sharing of information. This video was down loaded using an open source program that converts YouTube videos from a URL into MP4 formats for easy on the go viewing when WiFi signals are not available. 12. Web 2.0 Wikis Wiki- is usually a web application which allows people to add, modify, or delete content in a collaboration with others(Wikipedia.com, 2013). 13. Web 2.0 Open Source Open source- Universal software that functions similarly to that of its name brand and is free of cost. Best source for free software is www.sourceforge.net 14. Web 2.0 Social Media Evolution With web 2.0 technologies, new forms of collaboration and communication are now possible. The development of social media outlets has taken the lead in the way hums communicate all over the globe. 15. Web 2.0 Social Networking Outlets Tumblr Facebook Instagram Twitter DevianArt Linkedin Cafemom Pinterest Tagged MySpace Meetup Flickr LiveJournal Google+ 16. Web 2.0 Facebook Facebook (FB) is an all-in-one prime example of what Web 2.0 technology has to offer. 1. Creators feed content similar to a blog, the content additionally displays the feed of status updates of the authorized or friends. 2. Communication is made asymmetrical through the comments. 3. When users like a page the like button is similar to the RSS feed found on many other news websites. Once liked that content will appear in the users news feed. 4. ICQ embedded to make IM collaboration readily available with other users. 5. Multiple connections can be made by subscribing to multiple groups. 17. Web 2.0 Twitter Twitter is best described as a blog in the eyes of many. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.Content feed in twitter is called a tweet. Users do NOT need permission to follow another users content. Tweets are retweet instead share. Followers are created by favorites. IM is available, however with originator approval first. 18. Web 2.0 Pinterest Pinterest is one of the newer social media outlets that has grown in popularity amongst its users in the last year. 1. Content feed is similar to Twitter. Users can follow friends and pinned interest. 2. This social media outlet is like a photo, how to, and DIY blog. 3. Pinterest users typically use this site to gain ideas on recipes, decorating, crafts, fashi on, DIY projects, and the popular e-cards. 4. Comments can only be made to liked pins. 19. Web 2.0 How do they compare?Social Media Comparison Mobile App. Share Type of engagement Type of Mentions Type of organization File sharing Pictures/ photo albums Mapping capabilities Flow of information Video capabilities Audience Comments email Instant messaging Location Sharing Relationship typeyes Share Friend Name Lists and groups yes Yes yes recent/top stories yes Global yes yes yes yes Symmetricalyes retweet Follower @ Lists no No no recent no Global yes no yes w/ permission yes Asymmetricalyes repin Follower Name Boards yes no no recent no Global yes no no yes Asymmetrical 20. Web 2.0 Conclusion As you can see with the continued development of Web 2.0 technologies and tools, collaboration and communication has become easier and more efficient. How will you use them? 21. Web 2.0 References Kumar, and Siddique. "WEB 2.0 Ppt." WEB 2.0 Ppt. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Dec. 2013. Wikipedia, (2013). Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajax_(programming) Wikipedia, (2013). Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Script Wikipedia, (2013). Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML Wikipedia, (2013). Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki Wikipedia, (2013). Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS YouTube, (2007). Lasthttp://www.youtube.com/user/leelefever. (0). Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN2I1pWXjXI YouTube, (2007). Leelefever. (0). Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0klgLsSxGsU