Web 2.0 Principles and Best Practices

25.12.2007. 15:34

Web 2.0 ReportI still remember when the term Web 2.0 was coined some time in 2006 by Tim O'Reilly, this give arise to heated discussions among web designers and developers across the globe. One of the "senior" web designers in one of the local Malaysia IT forum defined web 2.0 as a transition towards modern design themes such as the use of vibrant color themes, rounded borders, gradients and reflected illustration which I found too shallow in term of principles. I always think Web 2.0 as the empowerment of user participations in dictating the features and function of a website. This includes user-driven web application, social and business networking website, platform independent and many more.

Web 2.0 Principles and Best Practices Report provides clear explanation on Web 2.0 cutting through all the hype and confusion. Instead of focusing on the definition, the author identified eight key patterns in Web 2.0, issues and debates revolve around these issues, misconceptions and the practical application in real life. The eight key patterns include the collection of user data, platform, improving user experience via technology, user-driven features and development and many more. If you would like to know the details on these eight patterns of Web 2.0, I strongly suggest you to purchase this report.

This report is a valuable material for businesses to take the advantage of Web 2.0 to achieve the competitive edge. However, a thorough assessment of the tools and how this tools can improve your business in term of process, quality of services and products, product supports etc is crucial before implementing them.

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