Empowerment Technologies Web 2.0 Dynamic Website

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Sites that allow you to upload and share media content like images, music, and video are known as ______.

MEDIA SHARING

Twitter is an example of a ______ platform that focuses on short updates from the user.

MICROBLOGGING

Websites that allow users to post their content and receive comments from other users fall under the category of ______.

BLOGS AND FORUMS

IOS is the operating system used in ______ devices like the iPhone and iPad.

Apple

An open-source operating system developed by Google is ______.

Android

Symbian was the original smartphone operating system used by ______ devices.

Nokia

The Semantic Web provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise and community boundaries. This contributes to achieving a ________ user experience.

rich

The aim of web 3.0 is to have machines understand the users' preferences to deliver web content specifically targeting the user, enhancing ________ participation.

user

Technological convergence is the synergy of technological advancements working towards a common goal or task, promoting the concept of ________ as a Service.

software

Social networks allow users to connect with others who share similar interests or backgrounds, encouraging ________ participation.

mass

Sites like Pinterest enable users to store and manage links, highlighting the importance of ________ services in the digital landscape.

long tail

Social news platforms permit users to post their own news items or links, facilitating greater ________ participation in sharing information.

user

RICH USER EXPERIENCE content is _______ and responsive to user’s input.

dynamic

USER PARTICIPATION, the owner of the website is not the only one who is able to put _______.

content

LONG TAIL services that are offered on demand rather than on a one time _______.

purchase

SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE users will subscribe to a _______ only when needed rather than purchasing them.

software

MASS PARTICIPATION diverse information sharing through universal web _______.

access

WEB 2.0 DYNAMIC WEBSITE refers to World Wide Web websites that emphasize user-generated content, usability, and contain _______ content.

dynamic

Study Notes

Web 2.0

  • Emphasizes user-generated content, usability, and dynamic content
  • Allows user-generated content, making the website more functional and easier to update
  • Enables collaboration and new content, which attracts users and improves search engine rankings

Advantages and Disadvantages

  • Advantages: more functional website, easier to update, adds new content, enables collaboration, and improves search rankings
  • Disadvantages: more expensive to develop, slower to develop

Key Concepts

  • Folksonomy: categorizes and classifies information using freely chosen keywords
  • Rich User Experience: dynamic and responsive to user's input
  • User Participation: allows multiple users to contribute content
  • Long Tail: services offered on demand, rather than one-time purchase
  • Software as a Service: subscribe to software only when needed

Web 3.0

  • Aims to have machines understand user preferences to deliver targeted content
  • Semantic Web provides a common framework for data sharing and reuse across applications
  • Led by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

Convergence

  • Synergy of technological advancements to work towards a similar goal or task

Social Media

  • Encompasses websites, applications, or online channels for user-generated content
  • Types of social media include:
  • Social Networks (connect with people with similar interests or backgrounds)
  • Bookmarking Sites (store and manage links to various websites and resources)
  • Social News (post own new items or links to other news sources)
  • Media Sharing (upload and share media content like images, music, and video)
  • Microblogging (short updates from users)
  • Blogs and Forums (post content and allow comments)

Mobile Technologies

  • iOS (used in Apple devices)
  • Android (open source OS developed by Google)
  • OS (used in Blackberry devices)
  • Windows Phone OS (closed source OS developed by Microsoft)
  • Symbian (original smartphone OS, used by Nokia devices)
  • WebOS (originally used for smartphones, now used for smart TVs)

Assistive Media

  • A nonprofit service designed to help people with visual and reading impairments
  • Database of audio recordings

Learn about Web 2.0 dynamic websites that prioritize user-generated content and usability. Explore the advantages such as enhanced functionality, ease of updates and collaboration possibilities for staff or users.

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