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rb_one
Joined: May 07, 2007
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Posted: 2007-May-10 04:08
May be I just don't see the obvious, but what's the difference between a website designed/coded for Web and Web 2.0? How do you tell the difference?
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david68
Joined: May 16, 2005
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Posted: 2007-May-10 15:13
Google "web 2.0" - first link says it all.
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rb_one
Joined: May 07, 2007
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Posted: 2007-May-11 01:41
So Web 2.0 is mostly about content and how you use/access it? Then the page layout, graphics, xhtml, hmtl, css, visual looks etc. are no different?
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dudibob
Joined: Oct 13, 2005
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Posted: 2007-May-11 11:57
pretty much, web 2.0 is more about visitors being able to interact with the site more than anything, even little things like thumbs up/thumbs down can make a site 'web 2.0'.
Some real examples of web 2.0 are social media sites such as www.digg.com
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