...the web as platform
Dott. Romeo PrunoUniversity of [email protected]
“Europa e... non solo”dialogo intorno ai confini
Senigallia, 11-14 settembre 2006
Introduction The web as platform Data is the next intel inside Examples of web 2.0 usage
Introduction The web as platform Data is the next intel inside Examples of web 2.0 usage
Web 2.0
Web 1.0
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Web 0.x Web 1.0 Web 2.0
Content Consumer Content Producer
Web 0.x – Few producers to many consumers Web 1.0 – M any producers to “everybody” Web 2.0 – Everybody to “everybody”
The key of “w eb 2.0” is the partecipation!
Trust your user
Trust your server
Perpetual beta
User as co-
developer
Scalability
Users has to modify content
Our server has your data!
Sofwtare and platformare dynamics with add-ins
Users preferences not feedback
A large number of applications requires only platform
Thanks to this new conceptual model, today is possible to make everithing that comes up in our mind!
To share To speak To work To study ....
....with web 2.0 theese functions are increased with the partecipation of users!
Web 1.0
Ofoto
Britannica online
Personal websites
CMS
Web 2.0
Flickr
Wikipedia
Blogging
Wikis
PublishingPa
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Introduction The web as platform Data is the next intel inside Examples of web 2.0 usage
weB-LOG Wiki Social Bookmarking Start Pages Image store and sharing Web-Based Word Processing OnLine calendars Team Collaboration
The modern blog evolved from the online diary where people would keep a running account of their personal lives.
The term "weblog" was coined by Jorn Barger on 17 December 1997. The short form, "blog," was coined by Peter Merholz, who jokingly broke the word weblog into the phrase we blog in the sidebar of his blog Peterme.com in April or May of 1999.
By 2001, blogging was enough of a phenomenon that how-to manuals began to appear, primarily focusing on technique. The importance of the blogging community (and its relationship to larger society) increased rapidly.
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2002- 2004 Since 2002, blogs have gained increasing notice and coverage for their role in
breaking, shaping, and spinning news stories. The Iraq war saw bloggers taking measured and passionate points of view that go beyond the traditional left-right divide of the political spectrum.
In 2004, the role of blogs became increasingly mainstream, as political consultants, news services and candidates began using them as tools for outreach and opinion forming. Even politicians not actively campaigning, such as the UK's Labour Party's MP Tom Watson, began to blog to bond with constituents.
2005...
More than 250.000.000 of blogger in the world 100 new blogger every 1 hour A variety of different systems are used to create and maintain
blogs Dedicated web applications can eliminate the need for blogger
to manage this software
http://www.wordpress.org http://www.blogger.com http://www.communityserver.org
Title Body Post date Comments Categories
http://usr.cs.unicam.it/europe
It is a type of website that allows visitors to easily add, remove, or otherwise edit and change some available content, sometimes without the need for registration.
http://www.wikipedia.org
http://del.icio.us Social Bookmarks Manager The site came online in late
2003 Everything posted to
del.icio.us is publicly viewable by default
http://live.comStart pages that allows your
favorite content to be displayed, rearranged, and viewed
dynamically whenever you want.
You can take news from:
Blogs Forum Newspapers Emails ....
http://www.flickr.com the best way to store, search,
sort and share your photos Blog the photos you take
with a cameraphone Securely and privately show
photos to your friends and family around the world
http://www.writely.com Share document Edit your document
anywhere Store your document
online
http://google.com/calendar Share agenda Collaborative
appointments Chek tour app.
anywhere
http://usr.cs.unicam.it Organize tasks Forum Workspaces On line meetings
Introduction The web as platform Data is the next intel inside Examples of web 2.0 usage
.... this fact leads to a key question:
Database management is a core competence of Web 2.0 architectures!
More persons says “SQ L is the new H TM L”
What do you think about the possibility to write your “secret business plan” using w ritely, and send it via gmail?
W hen w e use an “identity account”, w here are stored our personal data?
Web 2.0 represents a methodology and not an instrument, so when you want to use this conceptual model in your company, please take care your identity!
Introduction The web as platform Data is the next intel inside Examples of web 2.0 usage
Collaborative Portal
Collab. word
processing
Indexing and
search
Instant messag.
Discussion
Groups
Forum
File sharing
Work space
Survey