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Source: http://www.donews.net/keso/archive/2005/05/29/404191.aspx
Jim Cuene gave a keynote speech at a salon on Web 2.0. The slides of the speech can be downloaded: mima.1.ppt (3214.5 K. Below is a part of his slides, mainly comparing the differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0:
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Web 1.0 (1993-2003) Browse a large number of web pages through a browser |
Web 2.0 (2003-Future) Web pages, coupled with many other "content" shared through the Web, are more interactive and more like an applicationProgramInstead of a "webpage" |
Mode |
"Read" |
"Write" and contribution |
Main Content Unit |
"Webpage" |
"Post/record" |
Form |
"Static" |
"Dynamic" |
Browsing Method |
Browser |
Browser, RSS reader, and others |
Architecture |
"Customer server" |
"Web Services" |
Content creator |
Web Editor |
Anyone |
Leader |
"Geeks" |
"A large number of amateurs" |
Technically speaking, it includes the integration of emerging technologies such as RSS and Web Service. But does 2.0 exaggerate its position too much? What's more, Ms's avron will have a powerful impact on the Web. Can old bottled wines and conceptual hypes still survive?