Web 2.0 trend in 2008

On Web applications, you will have to pay for the service and must see the ads running on the screen. These ads will be increasingly valuable, not just for advertisers but also

More super ads

On Web applications, you will have to pay for the service and must see the ads running on the screen. These ads will become more and more valuable, not only for advertisers but also for a portion of customers.

Personal data will be abused, similar to Facebook's Beacon advertising program that tracks customer purchases even when they're not online. In 2008, advertisers and website owners will try to balance things more, but they will continue to interfere with personal privacy to bring more advertising and marketing messages to users. use.

Webware competes with software

Today, you can still get rich without desktop software. Applications such as Google Docs, Zoho, and ThinkFree will continue to go hand in hand with Microsoft's software dominance. Millions of people are using email thanks to online services instead of using email applications like before.

In 2008, we will also see an explosion of free software. Currently, on the market there are computers that support Web browsing for those with limited budgets, for offices and schools . This move will make those who are preceded worry because they don't want Their very important personal data will have to be saved on the Web instead of on its own hard drives. But young people are getting used to this concept.

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There will be many applications with multiple options at once

While many software applications will be included with the Web, we will also see many Web applications included in the desktop. For example, when you want to try the eBay service, you can run the Air or Prism-based app. This application allows you to manage your purchases on eBay. Currently, many people use the 'Twitter and Pownce' nanoblog service to do this from the desktop applications themselves. Other sites and services such as Amazon, Flickr . will have many offline options besides their own online online services.

Search by semantics

Search engines have finally learned to understand the way users think. While most search engines still operate on the popularity of keywords (such as Google search engines), today we see a lot of tools that can analyze and detect words. means. PowerSet is one of the semantic search engines like that. But this search only stops at work, on a smaller scale with small projects. Even so, it can understand technical terms, such as alcohol terminology.

Community is king

With the dramatic increase in the number of people blogging on the Web, the concept of 'content is king' has lost its meaning because now everyone is king. Instead, sites with a large number of participants forming large communities will have a strong influence. Blog sites become popular because it allows the visitor community to interact and interact with each other.

Many new boots

One of the biggest reasons why we see the Web today has so much improvement is because it is easy to open a company now. Application platforms like 'Ruby on Rails and Ajax' make a programmer or a small programming group able to create useful and easy-to-use online applications. Web makes it easy for people to get these applications and bring them to the screen without paying. As applications become popular, companies with Web services such as Amazon, with increasing demand for services, may benefit more based on reliable infrastructure.

Web sites and services with core features available to users also encourage developers to incorporate more applications into one application. This will lead to an online application revolution, as developers will add small features or improve products quickly.

Tam Ha

Update 13 December 2018
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