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    Thursday, January 19, 2006

    Popular elements of a 2006 web site or service

    A lot of the features and functionality of so-called Web 2.0 sites are now common elements in most current web apps and sites. It's really gone beyond what was labelled 'Web 2.0' last year, because so many mainstream websites are now using these elements. It's no longer a niche trend. For your reference here is a summary of some of the popular elements in use by modern web sites and services:
    Tagging
    Tagging is the process of labeling a piece of content It's gone beyond what was labelled 'Web 2.0'with metadata. Flickr and 43Things.com (a social goal-setting service that lets people enter their goals and share them with a community of people) were two early examples, but recently we've started to see tagging adopted by more mainstream companies such as Amazon. Tags are really just keywords, so there's no reason most websites can't utilize them more to help their users navigate.
    originally posted by Richard MacManus and seized 4 u by Reseizer

    Comments on "Popular elements of a 2006 web site or service"

     

    Anonymous said ... (1/20/2006 03:22:26 AM) : 

    where's the link love to my original article?

    cheers, Richard MacManus

     

    Roland said ... (1/20/2006 07:49:18 AM) : 

    sorry - now its on your name!

     

    Anonymous said ... (1/20/2006 05:48:47 PM) : 

    see the collection of 2.0 websites

    http://wwwhatsnew.blogspot.com/2005/12/100-aplicaciones-gratuitas-web-20.html

     

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