Monthly Archives: March 2010
Rich Internet Applications
Traditional network program development is based on the page and the mode of server-side data transmission. It makes the network layer processes built on top of HTML pages. With the development of web applications, the traditional page-based system cannot meet … Continue reading
Innovation in Assembly
With the development of modern technologies, different kinds of application programming interface (API) are brought in Web 2.0 applications. API is an interface which aims to enable interaction with other software. A flexible website platform may facilitate data assembly and … Continue reading
Data is the next “Intel Inside”
In this week, we have concentrated on anther pattern of web 2.0 applications which is “Data is the next Intel Inside”. It states that data plays the most important role for the websites. Some of web 2.0 applications, such as … Continue reading
Harnessing Collective Intelligence
The web 2.0 applications have eight core patterns, and the first pattern we discussed in the past few days is Harnessing Collective Intelligence. The phrase “Harnessing Collective Intelligence”, which was mentioned by Tim O’Reilly, is a highly effective method that … Continue reading
6 Key Market Drivers & 8 Core Patterns of Web 2.0
6 Key Market Drivers Global customer base Broadband era Mobile connectivity Customer contribution Decrease in production costs New revenue opportunities Eight Core Patterns Harnessing collective intelligence Data is the Next ‘Intel Inside’ Innovation in assembly Rich user experiences Software … Continue reading
FIRST POST!!!
Hello, everyone! I m Kimi, a master’s student of QUT (Queensland University of Technology). This Blog is all about the web 2.0 applications and correlative research. Welcome to visit my blog and leave comments.