Web 2.0 (also known as participative (or participatory) web and social web) refers to websites that emphasize user-generated content, ease of use, participatory...
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The Web 2.0 Summit (originally known as the Web 2.0 Conference) was an annual event, held in San Francisco, California from 2004 to 2011, that featured...
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The Web 2.0 Suicide Machine is a service that helps users tired of MySpace, LinkedIn and Twitter, to "commit suicide in social networks", by automatically...
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Porn 2.0, named after "Web 2.0", refers to pornographic websites featuring amateur content, including social networking features such as user-based categorizing...
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All web applications, both traditional and Web 2.0, are operated by software running somewhere. This is a list of free software which can be used to run...
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Participatory Web 2.0 for development (in short Web2forDev) was a term coined around 2007-2008 to describe new ways of employing legemvweb services, in...
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interactivity. Web 2.0 introduced increased user engagement and communication. It evolved from the static, read-only nature of Web 1.0 and became an integrated...
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Library 2.0 is a proposed concept for library services that facilitate user contributions and other features of Web 2.0, which includes online services...
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feature called XMLHttpRequest to make Ajax applications and launched the Web 2.0 revolution. Mozilla, Opera, and Apple rejected XHTML and created the WHATWG...
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"Health 2.0" is a term introduced in the mid-2000s, as the subset of health care technologies mirroring the wider Web 2.0 movement. It has been defined...
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(SaaS) Mobile development framework Web 2.0 Web engineering Web GIS Web services Web sciences Web widget "What Is A Web Application?". stackpath.com. Stack...
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across platforms to the web counterpart, The Spot (2.0). The same year, Microsoft launched MSN Video, which featured the original web series Weird TV 2000...
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Identity Provider, and a SAML consumer, named a Service Provider. SAML 2.0 enables web-based, cross-domain single sign-on (SSO), which helps reduce the administrative...
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delivered dynamic content to users, which sparked a new era in Web design, styled Web 2.0. The use of social media, becoming common-place in the 2010s,...
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class 2-2-0T in 1906, for Auto trains, but this design was not successful and several of the locomotives were rebuilt to 0-4-0. The Victorian Web http://www...
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40500:2012. In early 2014, WCAG 2.0's Level A and Level AA success criteria were incorporated as references in clause 9.2 ("Web content requirements") of the...
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still want to update their web APIs, many have introduced a versioning system in the URI that points to an endpoint. Web 2.0 Web APIs often use machine-based...
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Unicode (redirect from Unicode 2.0.0)
version 2.0.0". "Unicode Data-2.0.14". Retrieved 2010-03-16. "Unicode version 2.1.0". "Unicode Data-2.1.2". Retrieved 2010-03-16. "Unicode version 3.0.0". "Unicode...
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Graham, Paul (November 2005). "Web 2.0". Retrieved August 2, 2006. I first heard the phrase 'Web 2.0' in the name of the Web 2.0 conference in 2004. O'Reilly...
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Qubool Hai 2.0 (transl. Accepted 2.0) is an Indian Hindi/Urdu-language web series, starring Karan Singh Grover and Surbhi Jyoti. Produced by Mrinal Jha...
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Tim O'Reilly (section Web 2.0)
(formerly O'Reilly & Associates). He popularised the terms open source and Web 2.0. Born in County Cork, Ireland, Tim O'Reilly moved to San Francisco, California...
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HTTP/2 (originally named HTTP/2.0) is a major revision of the HTTP network protocol used by the World Wide Web. It was derived from the earlier experimental...
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Steve Jobs announced that the iPhone would "run applications created with Web 2.0 Internet standards". No software development kit (SDK) was required, and...
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and is inspired by Web 2.0 technologies. Science 2.0 stresses the benefits of increased collaboration between scientists. Science 2.0 uses collaborative...
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Mobile 2.0, refers to a perceived next generation of mobile internet services that leverage the social web, or what some call Web 2.0. The social web includes...
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Web design encompasses many different skills and disciplines in the production and maintenance of websites. The different areas of web design include web...
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REST (redirect from Restful web service)
of the Web's three primary standards: URI, HTTP, and HTML. Roy Fielding was involved in the creation of these standards (specifically HTTP 1.0 and 1.1...
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"Guccifer 2.0" is a persona which claimed to be the hacker(s) who gained unauthorized access to the Democratic National Committee (DNC) computer network...
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