I myself have been reading more and more about the “myth” that is known as Web 2.0. I would have to agree that, most of the time, this term simply relates to an ideology more than a physical concept and that Web 2.0 has become, simply put, a marketing term for developers to con unknowledgable clients into projects that are beyond the scope of their needs. This isn’t to say that Web 2.0 as a general idea doesn’t exist though, because it certainly does. Before this semi-recent rush of Internet technology we weren’t privledged to have AJAX, seemless Flash integration, YouTube, and numerous other instantaneous web applications that make our lives complete.
Before the evolution of the web, we were limited to pretty basic websites. Our designs were simple, square with rows and columns and animated GIFs. Times have immensively changed! The only question left to ask is: where do we go from here?
Web Design News
flash, web 2.0, web design, websites
It seems the latest craze today is social networking, from Facebook to MySpace; Digg to del.icio.us; from Blogger! to WordPress. It’s almost impossible to keep track of the numerous sites dedicated to every imaginable topic! Well, not only is social networking become more and more popular amongs the younger crowd on the net; businesses are beginning to cash in on the popularity of social networking as well. Read more…
Social Networking, Web Design News
facebook, myspace, social networks, websites
Few people that browse the Internet truly understand what drives a website. Not necessarily the content, but the back end coding that actually puts the intuitive layout, interesting content, and instinctive navigation together on the page. Content management systems are more than just a fancy name for the webmaster, they are becoming more and more popular in the initial stages of planning your website. Read more…
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content management, programming, websites
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