web 2.0

Web 3.0 - The Future of Web

We have seen numerous of sites that came up during the uprising of Web 2.0 era. Social Networking, blogs, forums, wikis etc, Web 2.0 came along with applications and websites that were user customizable, easy to use and were brought to live by the contribution of the users itself. Based on "The Radical Trust", the internet users added, edited, shared and did much more to the global databases and could access them through their mobile phones, notebooks, net-books etc. But, just imagine, wouldn't that be great if there could be an application that could easily deliver what we are really expecting, which could make decisions on the basis of our tastes and likeness to bring to us the best results? Imagine a search engine that could reply to your open question like - "Where should I have dinner tonight?" Yes. This is the new generation of the internet - Web 3.0.

The Next Generation of Identity

Too many sites, too many registrations and in the end we land up having too many user names and passwords. Its so much difficult to remember the log in credentials of all the web sites you get registered with. All having different user names and password authentication criteria. Don't you think there should an easy and convenient way to log in to all the sites with only 1 soul ID. Yes this is The Next Generation of Identity, a global user id to ease your log in problems. 'One ID to rule them all', kidding... Lets look at the whole new way of logging in to websites.

Understanding WEB 2.0

Web 2.0 has been the buzzword everyone is talking about these days. Web 2.0 revolution has been the backbone of many of today's sites like twitter, facebook etc helping them grab a major user base on the World Wide Web. But what actually contributes in the development of Web 2.0? Lets talk about it a bit...

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