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{January 15, 2009}   58℃ coffee web site design

This is my first time to design my own web site, I choose coffee for topic and gave a name called 58 coffee.

                                               

In my coffe web site, there are include 58 product, about coffee, 58 store, community board and 58 card. When you open the home page, you can listen to the background music, it is classic music and fit to our theme- coffee. Each link can go back to home page and other links, thus it is very easy to customer to look through our web site. In latest news part, reader can know our newest news at the first time and communicate with us.

 

During this process, I used dreamweaver, it is a powerful tool for web design, and I will carry on and update my web site in the future.



{January 3, 2009}   What Is Web 2.0

Within 15 years the Web has grown from a group work tool for scientists at CERN into a global information space with more than a billion users. Currently, it is both returning to its roots as a read/write tool and also entering a new, more social and participatory phase. These trends have led to a feeling that the Web is entering a ‘second phase’—a new, ‘improved’ Web version 2.0. Media coverage of Web 2.0 concentrates on the common applications/services such as blogs, video sharing, social networking and podcasting—a more socially connected Web in which people can contribute as much as they can consume.

The term ‘Web 2.0’ was officially coined in 2004 by Dale Dougherty, a vice-president of O’Reilly Media Inc. (the company famous for its technology-related conferences and high quality books) during a team discussion on a potential future conference about the Web (O’Reilly, 2005a). The team wanted to capture the feeling that despite the dot-com boom and subsequent bust, the Web was ‘more important than ever, with exciting new applications and sites popping up with surprising regularity’ (O’Reilly, 2005a, p. 1). It was also noted, at the same meeting, that companies that had survived the dot-com firestorms of the late 90s now appeared to be stronger and have a number of things in common. Thus it is important to note that the term was not coined in an attempt to capture the essence of an identified group of technologies, but an attempt to capture something far more amorphous.

In our initial brainstorming, we formulated our sense of Web 2.0 by example:
Web 1.0 Web 2.0
DoubleClick –> Google AdSense
Ofoto –> Flickr
Akamai –> BitTorrent
mp3.com –> Napster
Britannica Online –> Wikipedia
personal websites –> blogging
evite –> upcoming.org and EVDB
domain name speculation –> search engine optimization
page views –> cost per click
screen scraping –> web services
publishing –> participation
content management systems –> wikis
directories (taxonomy) –> tagging (“folksonomy”)
stickiness –> syndication
The list went on and on.



et cetera
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