Dive Into Web 2.0 Contents
3.1 Introduction
3.2 What Is Web 2.0?
3.3 Search
Attention Economy
Google Search
Yahoo!
MSN
Ask
Vertical Search
Location-Based Search
Creating Customized Search Engines
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Link Building
Search Engine Marketing (SEM)
Search Engine Watch and Search Engine Land
Search Engine Strategies Conferences
Discovery
3.4 Content Networks
3.5 User-Generated Content
Collective Intelligence
Wikis
Collaborative Filtering
Craigslist
Wisdom of Crowds
3.6 Blogging
History of Blogging
Blog Components
Blogging and Journalism
Growth of Blogging
Blogging and RSS Feeds
Blogging Software
Blog Networks
Blog Search Engines
3.7 Social Networking
Network Effects
Friendster
MySpace
Facebook
LinkedIn
Xing
Second Life
Gaia Online
Mobile Social Networking
3.8 Social Media
YouTube
Internet TV
Digg
Last.fm
Digital Rights Management (DRM)
Podcasting
3.9 Tagging
History of Tagging
Tag Clouds
Folksonomies
Flickr
Technorati
3.10 Social Bookmarking
del.icio.us
Ma.gnolia
3.11 Software Development
The Webtop
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Perpetual Beta and Agile Development
Open Source
Licensing: GNU Licenses and Creative Commons
3.12 Rich Internet Applications (RIAs)
Ajax
Dojo
Flex
Silverlight
JavaFX
Ruby on Rails
Script.aculo.us
JavaServer Faces
ASP.NET Ajax
Adobe Integrated Runtime and Google Gears
3.13 Web Services, Mashups, Widgets and Gadgets
APIs
Mashups
Widgets and Gadgets
Amazon Web Services
REST (Representational State Transfer)-Based Web Services
3.14 Location-Based Services
Global Positioning System (GPS)
Mapping Services
GeoRSS and Geotagging
3.15 XML, RSS, Atom, JSON and VoIP
XML
RSS and Atom
JSON
VoIP
3.16 Web 2.0 Monetization Models
3.17 Web 2.0 Business Models
3.18 Future of the Web
Tagging and Folksonomies
Semantic Web
Microformats
Resource Description Framework (RDF)
Ontologies
Closing Comment
3.19 Wrap-Up
3.20 Where to Go for More Web 2.0 Information
3.21 Web 2.0 Bibliography
General Web 2.0
Search
User-Generated Content
Blogging
Social Networking
Social Media
Tagging
Social Bookmarking
Software Development
Rich Internet Applications
Web Services and Mashups
Location-Based Services
XML, RSS, Atom, JSON and VoIP
Internet Business
3.22 Web 2.0 Glossary
New Features: