27-04-2007, 11:42
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Originally Posted by djeglin
I can see the nastiness coming here.. so I'll jump in and be a little bit more helpful :P
WEB 2.0 ISNT A GRAPHICS STYLE! Its not even a technology or set of technologies before you think that. Its a philosophy and usage paradigm for the internet based around users defining the internet, not companies. Its about user created content, social networking, the sharing of knowledge, preferences etc. Its about the age where people can express their lifestyle on the internet easily, and share that with others. They can find others who have things in common with them, etc etc etc.
What it isnt is: Logos with shiny text, soft gradients, drop shadows, reflections, tictacs/leaves etc. Its not AJAX, either.
So, no. You probably wont find a book on the topic you are searching for. Not a good one, anyway.
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You're absolutely right...i confirm every single word that you said.
But what i'd like to underline anyway is that nobody can deny that in this last years a new graphic "style" ( trend, firm, call it whatever you want) has been attached to sites or applications that we define web 2.0.....you know what i mean? That's why i started this topic. Is it just a matter of names or definitions?I think you know that web 2.0 could be everything and nothing.
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