When the web was initially introduced, it was called web 1.0 which means it was a very simple, the read-only web. Here, advertisers had to highly depend on the advertising agencies to change or edit the content (if needed).
Then the web 2.0 arrived which is a social web. The web 2.0 brought various features along with it such as Content Management System (CMS), RSS feeds, blogs etc. this means now the advertisers can themselves edit or change any content. Also, they can generate a lot of information on their blogs on everyday basis. It’s all about networking.
But, the web developers are always in search of something new. And thus, the invention of the next generation web i.e. web 3.0 is by far the biggest discovery.
The web 3.0 is basically an extension to the existing Web 2.0. Compared to Web 2.0 which was basically a social networking web, Web 3.0 is semantic web which is considered to be more intelligent web. A semantic web helps the computer to read and use the web. Now, one can read, write and execute the web. The semantic web is all about the meaning of the data. (more…)
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You spend hours to compose and write an article, and few moments after you publish it, you see your article appear on other sites but with someone else’s name at the bottom. What could be more surprising and annoying for you than this?
If you are someone who would want to prevent your content from being copied, here are a few guidelines that you can try out:
Register your articles on the copyright sites:
In order to prevent your article from getting stolen, you can lock it up and claim it to be your own property. Just after you finish up writing your article, register yourself with the copyright sites like My Free Copyright , etc. Once you have an account on such sites, it would be possible for you to register your article and keep a record of the time of uploading it which would prove its authenticity and originality. On the contrary, you can attain the ‘Registered & protected’ badge that can be displayed on your article page. (more…)
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For your business to flourish, trying innovative marketing strategy is important. At this internet-age, online marketing have proved to be a successful method of promoting or marketing your business. Amongst the various aspects of online marketing, one is e-mail marketing that can be effective if efficiently used.
There are a few things to be noted that can make your email marketing effective: (more…)
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Web accessibility, as the name suggests, is the practice of making a website usable by people of all genre. All users can access the internet with ease only if the site is designed, developed and edited without errors. In fact, incorrect technology used for a website can be regarded as an obstacle to gaining information quickly and conveniently. (more…)
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The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) helps the Web Content Developers and the Authoring Tools Developers to make the Web Content more accessible to a wide range of people.
As different devices are used for accessing Web Content (e.g. computer browsers, voice browsers, mobile devices etc.), surroundings and Operating System also differ from user to user, therefore it becomes an additional responsibility of the Web Content Developers to make the Web Content accessible to more and more people with varied usage styles.
The WCA Guidelines address the two major themes: (more…)
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So much buzz about Web 2.0 - What really is Web 2.0?
What really forms Web 2.0? The building blocks can be the following:-
1. Enhanced User Interface - The web 2.0 design!
2. Interactivity is the key - What are Web 2.0 applications? (more…)
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