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  Technology overview  
 

The complex and evolving technology infrastructure of Web 2.0 includes server-software, content-syndication, messaging-protocols, standards-based browsers with plugins and extensions, and various client-applications. These differing but complementary approaches provide Web 2.0 with information-storage, creation, and dissemination capabilities that go beyond what the public formerly expected of websites.

 
     
 

A Web 2.0 website typically features a number of the following techniques:

 
     
 
 
  • Ajax-based rich Internet application techniques
  • Non-Ajax-based rich Internet application techniques
  • CSS - Cascading Style Sheets is a stylesheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in a markup language.
  • Semantically valid XHTML markup and/or the use of Microformats
  • Syndication and aggregation of data in RSS/Atom
  • Clean and meaningful URLs
  • Extensive use of folksonomies (in the form of tags or tagclouds, for example)
  • Weblog publishing
  • Mashups
  • REST or XML Webservice APIs
 
     
     
 
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