web 2.0: towards a flatter world
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Web 2.0 : Towards a Flatter World
By Disney E. LaiCorporate CommunicationsState Computer Services Department23 December 2010
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Outline
A Brief History A Flatter World – Web 2.0 What is Web 2.0? Web 2.0 – eGovernment Communication and Internet Trends – Malaysia Summary Video – The Machine Is Us/ing Us
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A Brief History
The Internet – went online 1969 (Arpanet) TCP/IP – the language protocol of the
internet – adopted by 1983 1989 – World Wide Web was born!
Created by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN
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A Brief History
1992 – 1995 – Web was available to educational institutionsWeb Browser – Mosaic (NCSA)
Creater of Mosaic – Marc AndreesenPredecessor of Netscape
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A Brief History
1996 – 1998 – Commercialization of the WebBrowser War – Netscape vs Internet ExplorerPotential for e-commerceWebsites – commercial, organization and
personalSabah.Net – Sabah.Gov sites.
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A Brief History
1999 – 2001 – Dot.Com Boom (and Bust)World-wide Internet “gold” rushBubble burst in 2001.
2002 – PresentThe Web is available anywhere, anytime…Google, Amazon.com, Ebay..
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Web Evolution
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A Flatter World – Web 2.0
The rise of the User – Digital Democracy The rise of Connectivity The rise of Content The rise of Convergent Technologies
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A Flatter World – Web 2.0
The rise of the User – Digital Democracy
2006 TIME Person of the Year
YOU
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2010 – TIME Person of the Year
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A Flatter World – Web 2.0 The rise of Connectivity
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A Flatter World – Web 2.0
The rise of Content
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A Flatter World – Web 2.0
The rise of Convergent Technologies
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What is Web 2.0
Term origin - O’Reilly Media 2004 Shared characteristics of web entities
Survivors of Dot.Com bubble No exact definition
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WEB 2.0
Web 2.0 PrinciplesThe Web as a platform
Content as the driving force
Harnessing collective intelligence
End of software release cycle
Lightweight programming models – content syndication
Software above a single device
Rich user experience
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Web 2.0 Elements
Web network as a platform Users own the data Framework for participation Rich, interactive and user-friendly
interfaces – Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX)
Social networking aspects
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Web 2.0 – eGovernment Digital Democracy
Collaboration – C2G G2C, B2G G2B, G2G eParticipation Collective Intelligence
Accessibility – device independent Mobility Convergent Technology
Rich User Experience AJAX Web as a platform Open Standards - interoperability
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Communication and Internet Trends - Malaysia
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Source: MCMC, Q3 2008
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Source: MCMC, Q3 2008
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Source: MCMC, Q3 2008
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Source: MCMC, Q3 2008
NOTE: Figure excludes Wireless subscriptions
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Source: MCMC, Q3 2008
NOTE: Figure excludes Wireless subscriptions
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Source: MCMC, Q3 2008
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Source: MCMC, Q3 2008
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Source: MCMC, Q3 2008
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Source: MCMC, Q3 2008
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Source: MCMC, Q3 2008
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Source: MCMC, Q3 2008
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Source: MCMC, Q3 2008
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Summary
To Web 2.0 or Not to Web 2.0 Requirements
Know and Understand your usersContent – Value-added, AttractionConnectivity IssuesTechnical competenciesChange Public Service delivery models
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Video Presentation
Web 2.0 …The Machine is Us/ing Us
Created byMicheal Wesch – Assistant Professor of Cultural
Antropology, Kansas State University. Source: mediatedcultures.net/ksudigg/?p=78
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Reference Source
Google – keyword – Web 2.0 www.oreilly.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/
2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html Web 2.0 directory - www.go2web20.net digital.life:ITU Internet Report 2006 Communications & Multimedia: Selected
Facts and Figures – Q3 2008. MCMC
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