Difference between revisions of "What is the difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0?"

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'''Web 1.0''' (1993-2003) </br>
'''Web 1.0''' (1993-2003)
Pretty much HTML pages viewed through a browser</br>


Mode - "Read"</br>
Pretty much HTML pages viewed through a browser
Primary Unit of Content - "Page"</br>
State - "Static"</br>
Viewed through... - Web browser</br>
Architecture - "Client Server"</br>
Content Created by... - Web Coders</br>
Domain of... - "geeks"</br>


'''Web 2.0''' (2003-beyond)</br>
Mode - "Read"
Web pages, plus a lot of other "content" shared over the web, with more interativity, more like an application than a "page" </br>


Mode - "Write" & Contribute </br>
Primary Unit of Content - "Page"
Primary Unit of Content - "Post/record"</br>
 
State - "Dynamic"</br>
State - "Static"
Viewed through... - Browser, RSS Readers, anything</br>
 
Architecture - "Web Services"</br>
Viewed through... - Web browser
Content Created by... - Everyone</br>
 
Domain of... - "mass amatuerization"</br>
Architecture - "Client Server"
 
Content Created by... - Web Coders
 
Domain of... - "geeks"
 
 
'''Web 2.0''' (2003-beyond)
 
Web pages, plus a lot of other "content" shared over the web, with more interativity, more like an application than a "page"
 
Mode - "Write" & Contribute  
 
Primary Unit of Content - "Post/record"
 
State - "Dynamic"
 
Viewed through... - Browser, RSS Readers, anything
 
Architecture - "Web Services"
 
Content Created by... - Everyone
 
Domain of... - "mass amatuerization"




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* Page views vs Cost per click
* Page views vs Cost per click
* Publishing vs Participation
* Publishing vs Participation
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Latest revision as of 21:26, 6 May 2006

Web 1.0 (1993-2003)

Pretty much HTML pages viewed through a browser

Mode - "Read"

Primary Unit of Content - "Page"

State - "Static"

Viewed through... - Web browser

Architecture - "Client Server"

Content Created by... - Web Coders

Domain of... - "geeks"


Web 2.0 (2003-beyond)

Web pages, plus a lot of other "content" shared over the web, with more interativity, more like an application than a "page"

Mode - "Write" & Contribute

Primary Unit of Content - "Post/record"

State - "Dynamic"

Viewed through... - Browser, RSS Readers, anything

Architecture - "Web Services"

Content Created by... - Everyone

Domain of... - "mass amatuerization"


Web 1.0 Vs Web 2.0

  • AltaVista vs Google
  • Hotmail vs Yahoo Mail
  • Ofoto vs Flickr
  • Mp3.com vs iTunes
  • Geocities vs Blogger
  • MapQuest vs Google Maps
  • Encarta vs Wikipedia
  • Netscape vs Firefox
  • DoubleClick vs GoogleAdSense
  • Domain name speculation vs Search engine optimization
  • Page views vs Cost per click
  • Publishing vs Participation