Web 2.0 and Beyond to Web 2.5 [Research]
The following is a research project that I had the opportunity to conduct as undergraduate research for the BYU-Idaho Linux/Unix Society. There was both an oral presentation as well as a scientific write-up. I have made these available for download on my homepage at derekhildreth.com in the Portfolio Section, and I would also like to make them available here. They are available as OpenOffice documents and PDF files. Choose from the links below the abstract:
Abstract
The Internet is growing at astounding rates and so are the programs and tools that it uses. This report offers a look into the new and exciting advancements the Internet is making and designates it with a version number not unlike programs do when they evolve on the desktop environment. O’Reilly Media popularized a definition of the evolving Internet as “Web Version 2.0” back in 2004 and has grown to become one of the biggest “buzzwords” found on the Internet.
Web 2.0 and Beyond The Presentation [.odp] [.pdf]
Web 2.0 and Beyond The Report [.odt] [.pdf]
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