Thursday, September 6, 2012

Communication log 2

Examples
Web 1.0. considered the basic form of the web, limited to one-way communication, or communication that is directed/controlled through one person.
The dotcom boom - personal websites were people shared information about them (personal, hobby, business). Popular forms of this in free website hosting sites such as Geocities, Angelfire. Personal sites on these websites communication information controlled by the webmaster, and at this time did not have visitor commenting/discussion technology.
Web 2.0 considered the new interactive form of the web, where people had the chance to communicate directly to multiple uses and form networks not limited to one leader/leaders.
Wiki authors - wiki's allow for multiple users to [re]edit and communicate information without the control of a webmaster (like web 1.0) and integrates a larger form and more "interactive" network. Wikipedia is the more popular example of this.

Commenting systems - Wordpress is the more popular form of web blogging systems (a remixed form of personal websites) that allow webmasters to interactive and broaden networks with viewers of their websites.
Web 3.0 is considered the semantic form of the, where use lifestream or user engagement is further broadened for a rich web-interactive experience.
Widgets - an earlier example of this would be the new form of personalized information trackers implemented on Yahoo! main page when users log in with Yahoo! email. This has now been replaced with a more streamlined Google+.

Personal ads - a more sophisticated way of personalizing the web through user cache, ads are now personalized through optionally obtained user information submitted through web forms (names, ages, emails) and personal web history collected through browsers such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari and submitted to respective companies.

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