Transcript Web 2.0

WEB 2.0 APPLICATION
ABDULLAH BAŞYİĞİT
060504023
WEB 2.0
WEB 2.0
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The term Web 2.0 is
commonly associated with web
applications that facilitate
interactive information sharing,
interoperability, user-centered
design,and collaboration on
the World Wide Web.
WEB 2.0’s Concepts
1-) SEARCH
2-) LINKS
3-) AUTHORING
4-) TAGS
5-) EXTENSIONS
6-) SIGNALS
WEB 2.0’s Concepts
Search:Finding information through
keyword
Links :Connects information together
into a meaningful information
ecosystem using the model of the
Web, and provides low-barrier social
tools.
WEB 2.0’s Concepts
Authoring:The ability to create and
update content leads to the
collaborative work of many
rather than just a few web
authors. In wikis, users may extend,
undo and redo each other's work. In
blogs, posts and the comments of
individuals build up over time.
WEB 2.0’s Concepts
Tags:Categorization of content by users
adding "tags" - short, usually one-word
descriptions - to facilitate searching,
without dependence on pre-made
categories. Collections of tags created
by many users within a single system
may be referred to as "folksonomies"
WEB 2.0’s Concepts
Extensions:Software that makes the
Web an application platform as well as
a document server. These include
software like Adobe Reader, Adobe
Flash player, Microsoft Silverlight,
ActiveX, Oracle Java, Quicktime,
Windows Media, etc.
WEB 2.0’s Concepts
Signals
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The use of syndication technology such as RSS
to notify users of content changes
RSS: (most commonly expanded as Really
Simple Syndication) is a family of web feed
formats used to publish frequently updated
works—such as blog entries, news
headlines, audio, and video—in a
standardized format
USAGE
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Podcasting
Blogs
RSS
Social bookmarking
Social networking
YouTube is a video-sharing website on
which users can upload, share, and
view videos. Three former PayPal
employees created YouTube in
February 2005
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The company is based in San Bruno,
California, and uses Adobe Flash
Video technology to display a wide
variety of user-generated video
content, including movie clips, TV
clips, and music videos, as well as
amateur content such as video
blogging and short original videos
Most of the content on YouTube has
been uploaded by individuals, although
media corporations including CBS,
BBC, Vevo and other organizations
offer some of their material via the site,
as part of the YouTube partnership
program
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Unregistered users can watch the videos,
while registered users are permitted to
upload an unlimited number of videos.
Videos that are considered to contain
potentially offensive content are available
only to registered users 18 and older. In
November 2006, YouTube, LLC was bought
by Google Inc. for $1.65 billion, and now
operates as a subsidiary of Google
YOUTUBE FOUNDERS
From left to right: Chad Hurley, Steve
Chen, and Jawed Karim
YOUTUBE CHANNELS
Members of the channels on YouTube becomes more
convenient to carry, "channel types" are.
• YouTuber: a standard YouTube account.
• Director
:Experienced film makers are set up for.
Members have the size advantage video has been
attributed to this account.
• Musician
:Music for those works.
• Comedian
:humorous video is for the makers.
• Guru (Expert) :depending on the area of interest for
video makers.
• Reporter (Reporting):Reporting the news channel whether
existing channels are mostly general
benefits of the
videos they offer media channels
TERMS OF USE
YouTube's terms of use in accordance
with the permission of the copyright
users can upload videos taken.
Pornography,violence, threats,
advertising and content on YouTube
not be considered a crime.
Cancellation right to have the right to
copyright their respective companies
added to the videos