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Helen Baxter

Enterprise Web 2.0 :: Web 2.0 Re-examined: Part 2 - What is Web 2.0? - 1 views

  • What Is Web 2.0? Web 2.0 is the next evolution of the web that has a new usage paradigm as well as a new technology paradigm. The former is characterized by “architecture of participation” and the latter is characterized by “architecture of partition”. The “Consumer-centric” View Causes Confusion There is no doubt that the “web 2.0” phenomenon is ignited by the success of consumer websites like MySpace, YouTube and Flickr.  From these consumer website, analysts established “social networking” via the network effect as a key feature of web 2.0. Though it is possible that enterprise oriented social computing applications may emerge to address specific enterprise concerns, it is not clear how social networking can change enterprise IT on a more fundamental level. Analysts further characterized “Architecture of Participation” as another key element of web 2.0, as evident from YouTube and Flickr. Similarly it is unclear whether/how “architecture of participation” would impact enterprise IT mission. Enterprise IT’s mission is simple: to enable and facilitate the interaction and integration of IT systems and people. There is no doubt that web 2.0 applications like blogs and wikis based on “architecture of participation” can be useful to enterprises, but is there anything beyond blogs and wikis? The key technology behind most consumer web 2.0 websites, Ajax, is not new. The popular “mashup” concept sounds new but in reality is based on what has been built into the browser for many years. The “consumer-centric” perspective limits how we look at the technology aspect of web 2.0 and leads to the conclusion that web 2.0 involves no technology advancement. Further, “architecture of participation”, “social networking” and “harness the collective intelligence” are all usage patterns. They do not relate to technology. In fact, they can be supported well on web 1.0 technologies; reinforcing the common belief that web 2.0 has no technology foundation but rather a buzzword created by marketers.  The Differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 Tim O’Reilly observed the differences between web 1.0 and web 2.0 from a consumer perspective in his original essay: Web 1.0   Web 2.0 DoubleClick --> Google AdSense Ofoto --> Flickr Akamai --> BitTorrent mp3.com --> Napster Britannica Online --> Wikipedia personal websites --> blogging evite --> upcoming.org and EVDB domain name speculation --> search engine optimization page views --> cost per click screen scraping --> web services publishing --> participation content management systems --> wikis directories (taxonomy) --> tagging ("folksonomy") stickiness --> syndicationFrom Consumer Web 1.0 to Consumer Web 2.0    From an enterprise perspective, web 2.0 introduces a very different set of changes:  Web 1.0   Web 2.0 Browser --> Application Client Container HTML --> Declarative application markup HTTP(pull, unreliable) --> Push, pub/sub, reliable Application Server --> Mashup Server Appilcation Integration --> Enterprise Mashup/SOA Press release --> Corporate blogs Packaged software --> On demand/Saas Close source --> Open source Top down (dictatorship) --> Bottom up (democracy) Superbowl Ad/TV --> Google AdFrom Enterprise Web 1.0 to Enterprise Web 2.0 The Two Pillars: Consumer Web 2.0 and Enterprise Web 2.0 Web 2.0 has two pillars: consumer web 2.0 and enterprise web 2.0. These two do overlap, in particular, in the area of social computing. Consumer web 2.0 and enterprise web 2.0 have different characteristics, as shown below: Consumer Web 1.0   Enterprise Web 2.0 Architecture of Participation Architecture of Partition Social networking On Demand computing/SaaS Harness collective intelligence Enterprise social computing HTML Mashup Enterprise mashup Rich User Experience Rich User Experience The Web As Platform The Web As PlatformKey Characteristics of Consumer Web 2.0 and Enterprise Web 2.0 The technology paradigm shifts with web 2.0 brings tremendous, tangible and measurable ROI to corporate IT. Further, the new possibilities enabled by web 2.0 such as social computing are bringing corporate IT to new horizons.
Alison Raab Labonte

ODP - Open Directory Project - 0 views

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    The Open Directory Project is the largest, most comprehensive human-edited directory of the Web. It is constructed and maintained by a vast, global community of volunteer editors. The Republic of the Web The web continues to grow at staggering rates. Automated search engines are increasingly unable to turn up useful results to search queries. The small paid editorial staffs at commercial directory sites can't keep up with submissions, and the quality and comprehensiveness of their directories has suffered. Link rot is setting in and they can't keep pace with the growth of the Internet. Instead of fighting the explosive growth of the Internet, the Open Directory provides the means for the Internet to organize itself. As the Internet grows, so do the number of net-citizens. These citizens can each organize a small portion of the web and present it back to the rest of the population, culling out the bad and useless and keeping only the best content. The Definitive Catalog of the Web The Open Directory follows in the footsteps of some of the most important editor/contributor projects of the 20th century. Just as the Oxford English Dictionary became the definitive word on words through the efforts of volunteers, the Open Directory follows in its footsteps to become the definitive catalog of the Web. The Open Directory was founded in the spirit of the Open Source movement, and is the only major directory that is 100% free. There is not, nor will there ever be, a cost to submit a site to the directory, and/or to use the directory's data. The Open Directory data is made available for free to anyone who agrees to comply with our free use license. The Internet Brain The Open Directory is the most widely distributed data base of Web content classified by humans. Its editorial standards body of net-citizens provide the collective brain behind resource discovery on the Web. The Open Directory powers the core directory services for the Web's largest and most popular search
Janos Haits

Create free Web pages collecting all the Web content that you need - 7 views

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    "Create free Web pages collecting all the Web content that you need Your netboard.me is a world wide accessible Web page where you can easily gather videos, photos, presentations, links and many more things from the Web."
Janos Haits

My Movies Collection - The best way to organize your Movies Collection and TV Shows Col... - 7 views

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    Do you have a large Movies and TV Shows Collection and do you struggle to keep it organized? Is your Movies Collection dispersed between several locations and formats? Do you sometimes find yourself wondering if you've already seen that movie? Or if you lended it to someone?
Janos Haits

NetBoard.me/ ~Create free Web pages collecting all the Web content that you need - 19 views

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    "Your netboard is a world wide accessible Web page where you can easily gather videos, photos, presentations, links and many more things from the Web."
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    "Your netboard is a world wide accessible Web page where you can easily gather videos, photos, presentations, links and many more things from the Web."
Janos Haits

Jumptags.com - Beyond Social Bookmarking - 11 views

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    Jumptags.com is a revolutionary Web 2.0 social bookmarking web service that allows you to collect, store, share and distribute web bookmarks, videos, notes, RSS feeds, contacts, and much much more…
anonymous

TeachersFirst: The web resource by teachers, for teachers - 0 views

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    TeachersFirst is a rich collection of lessons, units, and web resources designed to save teachers time by delivering just what they need in a practical, user-friendly, and ad-free format. We offer our own professional and classroom-ready content along with thousands of reviewed web resources, including practical ideas for classroom use and safe classroom use of Web 2.0. Busy teachers, parents, and students can find resources using our subject/grade level search, keyword search, or extensive menus.
Janos Haits

Faveeo.com | The long tail of the web, one person at a time - 14 views

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    Automatic Social Curation Faveeo.com is a new innovative web service that will help internet users manage the incredibly huge amount of information available everyday on blogs, news sites all around the web by leveraging and integrating the social networks and the collective intelligence they contain.
Janos Haits

myVidster - collect the videos you love - 15 views

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    myVidster is a social video bookmarking and backup service that lets you collect, share and search your videos. You can also explore video collections from other users using myVidster.
Janos Haits

VHX - Collect, share and watch video - 19 views

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    collect, share and watch video
Janos Haits

A Collective List Of APIs, Go Build Something. - 4 views

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    "A Collective List Of APIs. Build Something."
Jungle Jar

8 Free And Useful CSS Tools For Your Development Toolkit - 0 views

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    This is a nice collection I've put together of both online CSS web applications and desktop applications to assist the web developer with his/her project. Both the CSS veterans and beginners should find these tools useful and at least worth a bookmark or quick download.
Janos Haits

Refind - 19 views

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    "Discover the web. Refind is a community of founders, hackers, and designers who collect and share the best links on the web."
Thieme Hennis

Wufoo - HTML Form Builder - Free Contact Forms & Online Surveys - 0 views

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    "Our HTML form builder helps you create contact forms, online surveys, and invitations so you can collect the data, registrations and online payments you need without writing a single line of code."
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    Wufoo strives to be the easiest way to collect information over the Internet. Our HTML form builder helps you create contact forms, online surveys, and invitations so you can collect the data, registrations and online payments you need without writing a single line of code.
Janos Haits

Snipi - Home - Collect, Organize, Share and Collaborate - 16 views

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    the smartest way to collect, organize, share and collaborate on your interests by grabbing content from anywhere the web.
Janos Haits

Silk - Publish your collections of information - 12 views

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    Silk.co is a platform for sharing collections about anything, from your favorite coffee places to modernist painters to 3D printer
Janos Haits

Welcome to Erly - 17 views

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    The easiest way to build a beautiful webpage for your event: Invite guests, Collect photos, videos, and stories, Browse updates from your friends' events
Thieme Hennis

TuneUp Media - Your Music's New Best Friend - 0 views

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    Your music collection is a mess. TuneUp fixes it. Automatically. # Automatically clean your mislabeled music # Find your missing cover art # Be alerted to upcoming concerts based on your collection # Get the best music content from the web.
Janos Haits

Know About It - Making sure you know about links passing through your social streams. - 7 views

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    by collecting all the links passing through your social streams 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. As we collect these links, we also perform a bunch of analysis on each one to determine which are most likely to be of interest to you.
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