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WEB 2.0 – Next wave of WWW

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

The technology ‘Web 2.0’ refers to the idea of the “New Internet”, or the second trend of the World Wide Web. Web 2.0 also known as the Read/Write Web, the new web is a breeding ground for creative and appealing educational endeavors. A key point of curiosity with Web 2.0 is the equalization on a mass scale between user, client and big organizations.

Web 2.0 is not a specific application or technology, but explains two typical swings within Information Technology.
1. User-bred content
2. Client Figuring

User-bred content
It refers to social networking sites such as Facebook, Myspace and YouTube, blogs and any web application which permits users to create decorative, personal web pages without any former technical programming knowledge. User- bred content of Web 2.0 is changing the way we use the Internet. Users have transformed the World Wide Web into a pool of knowledge and news.

Client Figuring
It refers to data and applications that are stored on a web server, thereby providing the user with universal access to information from any computer. Although it is not a new concept for the World Wide Web, Client Figuring has the feasibility to transfigure the Internet into one massive application server for all users.

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Top Ten Reasons Why You Need A Website In Today’s World

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

The Envision Your Website Experience-
1. To spread the word
Millions of people have access to the World Wide Web, and the number is growing every day. When people want information today, they reach for their web browser.
2. Cost Effective
Utilizing the Internet is a cost-effective approach to reaching a large number of people that are interested in your product or service.
3. To Serve Your Public
A website allows you to provide instant responses to your customers’ questions. What is the range of your products and services, what are normal hours; do you provide on-site estimates, etc.?
4. Create 365/24 Service
A website allows you to be in business 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Potential customers may learn about you anytime.
5. Advertise
Your website can act as a billboard or business card. Anyone traveling the information highway can see your billboard. And they can take the information and save it, print it and pass it around like a business card.
6. Reach New Markets
Your website, or a portion of it, can be easily customized to attract any market. You can concentrate on local areas, go national or even global. You can go for niche markets, such as sports, collectibles, high tech, etc.
7. Sell Your Product
The World Wide Web provides another avenue for businesses to sell products and services. Today’s technology allows for secure transactions over the Internet. It can be safer than handing your credit card over to a complete stranger in a restaurant.
8. Make Changes Available Quickly
In life and in business, things change every day. Prices, schedules, availability, specifications, requirements and regulations are only a few examples. With a website, these changes can be posted almost immediately. Your site visitors will be notified much sooner than if they had to wait for printed materials.
9. Gather Information From Your Visitors
What do visitors to your website have to say about you? How do they perceive your products and services? What would they like to see from your company? The list goes on and on. Whatever you want to know, you can ask.
10. Stay Competitive
If you’re in business, you have competition. Do your competitors have websites?

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