Archive for the 'web 2.0' Category
While the battle on Wikipedia continues to ensue over what Web 2.0 means, there is no doubt that a common visual language has emerged. Gradients, 45° angled lines, glossy buttons, wet floor reflections, and bright colors are all traits common to the Web 2.0 aesthetic. In the beginning, they were charmingly fresh. Now that they [...]
Sometimes when I use the term Web 2.0 with someone unfamiliar with the term, they’ll ask what is Web 3.0? I posted a few months ago about what I think the next iteration of the web will be, and I didn’t think we’d call it Web 3.0. I speculated that we’d call it the Rich [...]
My father maintains an art and poetry blog at image-verse.com. He has two sites that he participates with that draw a fair amount of visitors: Poetry Thursday and Sunday Scribblings. Both sites officiate a weekly topic where the users submit links to their entries. The participants on these sites are quality people that leave thoughtful [...]
I’ve been spending some time thinking about the realms of the Internet as I’ve been developing my traffic promotion series. In doing so, I’ve also been thinking a lot about Web 2.0.
The Quite Web
The Quite Web is the era we are in right now. It began when the Internet began and it is the period [...]
So, I get a lot of questions about how to do various things for a profile, so I thought I’d put together a little list of FAQs. This information is in no way complete, so you may find many different methods for accomplishing what I cover below. I can tell you that I am a [...]
In September of 1969, node 1 of the Internet was brought online at UCLA. Over the next 25 years, the Internet grew to 3 million servers interconnected across the globe. Much of the online activity during that time was focused on creating the foundation for the Internet. But, then something unexpected happened around 1994.
The World [...]