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The Read/Write Web

This is a discussion on The Read/Write Web within the HTML & CSS forums, part of the Web Development category; Web 2.0 and The Read/Write Web One of the emerging themes of Web 2.0 is the ability for users to add data to web sites directly. In Web 1.0 web ...

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Web 2.0 and The Read/Write Web


One of the emerging themes of Web 2.0 is the ability for users to add data to web sites directly. In Web 1.0 web content was managed by so-called “webmasters”. The webmaster would update HTML web pages using simple text editors (like Notepad) or advanced web management systems (like DreamWeaver).

In Web 2.0 web sites are reaching out to the users and inviting them to add content directly. Wikis, Weblogs (Blogs), Forums, and Content Management Systems are making this possible.


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