The term "Web 2.0" describes the changing trends in the use of World Wide Web technology and web design that aim to enhance the creativity, communications, secure information sharing, collaboration and functionality of the web. Web 2.0 concepts have led to the development and evaluation of web culture communities and hosted services, such as social networking sites(SNS), videos sharing sites, wikis, blogs and folksonomies.
Part of Web 2.0:
1. Rich Internet Application
2. Service Oriented Architecture
3. Social Web
Rich Internet Application relates to Flash and Ajax. The Rich Internet Application(R/A) describes how these application are transformed from desktop to browser from graphical point of view, usability and so on.
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is one of the key pieces in web 2.0 that's include Feeds, RSS, web services. It's define how web 2.0 exposes the functionality so the other application can use that functionality providing much richer services including mash up.
The third piece of information is Social Web. Web 2.0 application tends to intract with end user by tagging the content, whether it is through the content posted at wiki, or by doing podcasting or blogging.

Part of Web 2.0:
1. Rich Internet Application
2. Service Oriented Architecture
3. Social Web
Rich Internet Application relates to Flash and Ajax. The Rich Internet Application(R/A) describes how these application are transformed from desktop to browser from graphical point of view, usability and so on.
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is one of the key pieces in web 2.0 that's include Feeds, RSS, web services. It's define how web 2.0 exposes the functionality so the other application can use that functionality providing much richer services including mash up.
The third piece of information is Social Web. Web 2.0 application tends to intract with end user by tagging the content, whether it is through the content posted at wiki, or by doing podcasting or blogging.
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