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This complex term covers many dimensions of the contemporary Web, including quick user access to streaming video, audio, images and other popular content. It can be generally used to describe interact [..]
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A term that refers to a second generation of Internet-based services. These usually include tools that let people collaborate and share information online, such as social networking sites, wikis, communication tools, and folksonomies. Source: Lazworld
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The evolution of the Web from a collection of hyperlinked content pages to a platform for human collaboration and system development and delivery.
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online communities such as social networks and blogs.
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Label for the trend in Internet consumption over the past few years to enhance user creativity, information sharing and collaboration, and thereby the creation of web-based. Characteristic features include social networking, blogs, folksonomies (collaborative/social tagging) and wikis.
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Web 2.0 is an umbrella term for a number of technologies that are enabling the "second" generation of the Internet. This second generation is heavily focused upon the goal of buildin [..]
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Web 2.0 is term that was introduced in 2004 and refers to the second generation of the World Wide Web. The term "2.0" comes from the software industry, where new versions of software program [..]
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A loosely defined term used to describe second-generation Web sites that facilitate participatory collaboration, interoperability, and information sharing. Web 2.0 highlights user-generated content an [..]
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Web 2.0 is the term given to describe a second generation of the World Wide Web that is focused on the ability for people to collaborate and share information online. Web 2.0 basically refers to the t [..]
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A set of technologies and applications that enable efficient interaction among people, content, and data in support of collectively fostering new businesses, technology offerings, and social structure [..]
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Contrary to what many people think, Web 2.0 is not a new version of the World Wide Web. The term arose as the name of a series of conferences, the first of which was held in 2004: http://www.web2summi [..]
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If you've heard the term ‘Web 2.0' but can't define it precisely, join the club. Since its coinage in 2004, it's become a catch-all term for a truckload of new and not-so-new activities and applications for sharing and collaborating on the Internet. Definition too nebulous? Consult Wikipedia.org ... an excellent Web 2.0 example. [..]
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This term is commonly associated with web applications that facilitate interactive information sharing, interoperability and user-centered features. Examples of Web 2.0 applications include web-based communities and applications, hosted services, social-networking sites, video-sharing sites, wikis, blogs and mashup sites. A Web 2.0 website allows i [..]
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Web 2.0 is a theoretical combination of blogs, microblogs, podcasts, streams, forums, databases, social networks, wikis, portable devices, communications and other Internet tools. It is hoped that a c [..]
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The use of Internet technology and web design to enhance information sharing and, most notably, collaboration among users. These concepts have led to the development and evolution of web-based communi [..]
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Term that embraces those websites that use technology to offer users an experience that goes beyond that of the static pages of earlier websites. Examples: social networking sites, blogs, wikis, video [..]
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Referring to the generation of Internet technologies that allow for interactivity and collaboration on websites. In contrast to Web 1.0 (roughly the first decade of the World Wide Web) where static co [..]
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Beginning in 2004, new tools began to transform the Web, making it more interactive, allowing people to share information, collaborate online and actively participate in creating content. Web 2.0 isn& [..]
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Web 2.0 is term that was introduced in 2004 and refers to the second generation of the World Wide Web. The term "2.0" comes from the software industry, where new versions of software program [..]
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refers to the more interactive dimensions developing on the World Wide Web in the 21st century, and the increasing convergence of digital forms on single devices (e.g. phoning, emailing, texting, Web surfing, photography and videography all on a smartphone), and the remediation and of old media into digital spaces such that movies, television shows [..]
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the second generation of the World Wide Web focused on shareable, user-generated content, rather than static Web pages. Some use this term interchangeably with social media.
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Web 2.0 is a trend in the use of World Wide Web technology and web design that aims to facilitate creativity, information sharing, and, most notably, collaboration among users. These concepts have led [..]
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The term Web 2.0 - with its knowing nod to upgraded computer applications - describes the next generation of online use. Web 2.0 identifies the consumer as a major contributor in the evolution of the internet into a two-way medium.
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Web 2.0 is term that was introduced in 2004 and refers to the second generation of the World Wide Web. The term "2.0" comes from the software industry, where new versions of software [..]
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Web 2.0 is a living term describing changing trends in the use of World Wide Web technology and web design that aims to enhance creativity, information sharing, collaboration and functionality of the [..]
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The evolution of the Internet which allows users to create their own content and put it on the Web, in addition to downloading content. Social networking sites like Bebo® and video-sharing sites like YouTube® are both part of Web 2.0.
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Refers to the transitional period of the web from static webpages to webpages that allow sharing & interaction. The second generation of the web.
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term to reflect the new generation of web use that includes the interactivity presented by social networking and other trends. The term came into use in 2004.
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the second coming of the World Wide Web, following the bust of the tech bubble in 2000. This amorphous term may describe companies, business strategies, technologies, or services. Some Web 2.0 compani [..]
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 A phrase coined by O'Reilly Media in 2004, refers to a perceived second-generation of Web-based services-such as social networking sites, wikis, communication tools, and folksonomies-that emphasize online collaboration and sharing among users.  
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Internet applications such as Blogs and virtual worlds used for social Communication.
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The second stage of development of the Internet, characterised especially by the change from web pages that were fixed, to ones that could be changed, updated and the growth of social media.
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is a buzzword coined in 1999 to describe the emergence of technology and websites that extend beyond static pages to allow visitor interaction and user generated content, rather than information retri [..]
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Web 2.0 is the name used to the describe the second generation of the World Wide Web, where it moved static HTML pages to a more interactive and dynamic Web experience. Web 2.0 is focused on the abili [..]
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Label for the trend in Internet consumption over the past few years to enhance user creativity, information sharing and collaboration, and thereby the creation of web-based. Characteristic features include social networking, blogs, folksonomies (collaborative/social tagging) and wikis.
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A loosely defined term used to describe second-generation Web sites that facilitate participatory collaboration, interoperability, and information sharing. Web 2.0 highlights user-generated content an [..]
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Several years ago the web was ‘one way’, meaning that users were only able to consume information; they did not contribute to the web themselves. Web 2.0 is the idea that users are now able to influen [..]
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A term often applied to a perceived ongoing transition of the World Wide Web from a collection of websites to a full-fledged computing platform serving web applications to end users. It refers to a su [..]
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Web 2.0, also called Participative (or Participatory) and Social Web, refers to World Wide Web websites that emphasize user-generated content, usability (ease of use, even by non-experts), participato [..]
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Web 2.0, also called Participative (or Participatory) and Social Web, refers to World Wide Web websites that emphasize user-generated content, usability (ease of use, even by non-experts), participato [..]
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Web 2.0, also called Participative (or Participatory) and Social Web, refers to World Wide Web websites that emphasize user-generated content, usability (ease of use, even by non-experts), participato [..]
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