The definition and meaning of Web 2.0+ is continually evolving; some are now calling it Web 2.1?
Generally, as at 19 May, 2008, following is a list of items that might tend to point to being Web 2.0+ compliant (as opposed to Web 1.0+?): We can think of many more items that can, and will be added as time allows.
AdSense, from Google: Earn money from relevant ads on your websiteGoogle AdSense matches ads to your site's content, and you earn money whenever your visitors click on them. (Wiki)
Appears to over-punctuate refers to excess coding (reference - Wiki: Operating system)
Architecture of Participation, The: article from O'Reilly (Wiki: Technical Architecture) Wiki: see also eParticipation
Blink Tag, in Web 2.1 Technology Demonstrator, from cheese.blartwendo.com/? (Wiki: Blink Tag (Element)
Blog: Wiki definition See also, Wiki List of blogging terms for definition of "BlogRoll" YouTube Video: Blogs in Plain English YouTube Video: How We Do It: Manage a Travel Blog blogtoplist.com - a tracking/voting site
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a simple mechanism for adding style (e.g. fonts, colors, spacing) to Web documents. (Wiki) (another Tutorial)
Catalyst Web Framework: This gives us robustness and scalability - your Catalyst-based app also inherits those. No complicated object hierarchies - Keep It Simple, Stupid. (Wiki)
Cease and Desist (Wiki: Definition) CMP Media, Division of United Business Media; pulishers of TechWeb O'Reilly Media (Tim) (Wiki)
Cool Words - a list provided by altmanphoto.com Cool Websites and Tools (edition #142) from makeusof.com
Del.icio.us (pronounced "delicious") is a social bookmarking web service for storing, sharing, and discovering web bookmarks. (Wiki)
Digg is a website made for people to discover and share content from anywhere on the Internet, by submitting links and stories, and voting and commenting on submitted links and stories, in a social and democratic spirit. (Wiki)
Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. (Wiki)
DWR - Direct Web Remoting: allows Javascript in a browser to interact with Java on a server and helps you manipulate web pages with the results. (Wiki)
Flickr: an online photo sharing site; requires a Yahoo! Sign-up Flickr Example - North American Birds Pooled Slide Show (Wiki)
isometric.sixsided.org: Isometric: Explosive Six-Sided Ninja Action Weekly
JavaScript by Dreamweaver (Wiki) JavaScript from Mozilla.org; called Rhino, it is an open-source implementation of JavaScript written entirely in Java. It is typically embedded into Java applications to provide scripting to end users. List of Mozilla Products (from Wiki)
Less is More (More is Less?) a GoogleVideo Presentation (Wiki)
Long Tail, The: term first coined in an article in Wired (Wiki)
Mashup: a web mashup is a website or web application that uses content from more than one source to create a completely new service (definition from Webmashup.com) (Wiki)
Meta Tag Definitions and Examples (Wiki: Meta Element) and, Micro (from Wiki) and, (Micro from Wiki - other uses of term)
Microformats: A microformat (sometimes abbreviated μF or uF) is a web-based data formatting approach that seeks to re-use existing content as metadata, using only XHTML and HTML classes and other attributes. (Wiki)
MonoRail is a MVC Web Framework inspired by Action Pack (via castle project) (Wiki)
moo.fx: a superlightweight, ultratiny, megasmall javascript effects library (Wiki)
Non-empty Set from Wolfram MathWorld (Wiki: a non-empty set, axiomatically must have 'something' in it)
Popular Online Photo Sharing WebSites include: Flickr , Photobucket , WebShots
podcast.com Podcasting - from The Blogcast social network YouTube Video: Podcasting in Plain English (Wiki: Podcast) (Wiki: Blogcast)
prototype.js is a JavaScript Framework that aims to ease development of dynamic web applications. (Wiki: Prototype JavaScript Framework)
Python (open, community-based development model programming language) (Wiki - re Phython Software Foundation) (Wiki)
RDF - Resource Description Framework is a family of The World Wide Web Consortium (The W3C) specifications originally designed as a metadata data model, but which has come to be used as a general method of modeling information through a variety of syntax formats. (Wiki)
Rocks our to the dance noise sound of Chinese Forehead (refers to a 1970's Rock Band - this is the sound clip) Chinese Forehead Web Page
RSS - Really Simple Syndication YouTube Video: RSS in Plain English (Wiki)
Ruby on Rails: a free web application framework designed to make web development faster, simpler and more efficient. (Wiki)
Semantic Markup, Writing: an article from Digital Web Magazine (Wiki: Semantic)
Semantic Web provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community boundaries. It is a collaborative effort led by W3C with participation from a large number of researchers and industrial partners. It is based on the Resource Description Framework (RDF). (Wiki)
Social Bookmarking YouTube Video: Social Bookmarking in Plain English
Social Networks - "Nine Ways to Build Your Own Social Network" an article by TechCrunch
YouTube Video: Social Networking in Plain English (Wiki) List of Social Network Sites (from Wiki)
Some of the popular Social Networking Sites: Facebook (Wiki) , Friendster: also has many application "plug-ins" (Wiki) , LinkedIn (business oriented) (Wiki) , MySpace.com (Wiki) , Windows Live Spaces (Wiki) ... Someone has listed "10 Most 'Beautiful' Social Networks" article at Mashable Social Networking News
Software Release Life Cycle - Pre-alpha, Alpha, Beta, Release Candidate, Gold (Wiki)
Startup.com (A Move – this is a Spanish Site - but the Video is in English) The Movie about the rise and fall of the dot-coms (Wiki)
StickBob Design Studios; home of Newgrounds, Everything by Everyone.
Tag: a simple category name (definition from Technorati) / sometimes used interchangeably (erroneously) with "label" (Wiki)
Tag Clouds; "Tagging" is the process of labeling data with related keywords. (Wiki)
Travel YouTube Video: How We Do It: Manage a Travel Blog YouTube Video: 4600 Miles in 2.2 Minutes
Travel Technology YouTube Video: Lee LeFever on Travel Technology at Ignite Seattle
Twitter: What are you doing? (Social networking and microblogging service utilising instant messaging, SS or a web interface.) YouTube Video: Twitter in Plain English (Wiki)
Validates as XHTML 1.1 is included; from W3C - World Wide Web Consortium (Wiki)
Validator - a beta version to check Web 2.0 comliance (Wiki)
VC is an abbreviation for many things. (Wiki) Venture capital, financing of growing businesses , In computing and telecommunications:
Vapnik-Chervonenkis theory, a computational learning theory
Virtual circuit, a telecommunications arrangement
Virtual console (computer user-interface), a combination of a computer display and keyboard
Virtual container, part of the SDH/SONET architecture
Visual C++, an integrated development environment product engineered by Microsoft for C and C++ programing languages
Volkov Commander, a computer program for managing files
vLogs: Video Blogs, from Amanda UnBoomed; of specials noted in Hot Blogs (Wiki)
Web 3.0 - futurists speculate about what to expect from Web 3.0 - a ZDNet Article (Wiki)
Wikipedia (Wiki): is a free, multilingual, open content encyclopedia project. YouTube Video: Wikis in Plain English
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) (from Wiki): W3C sets standards for; and engages in education and outreach, develops software and serves as an open forum for discussion about the Web.
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