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    <title>Web 2.0 redux</title>
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    <published>2006-03-24T10:39:58-06:00</published>
    <updated>2006-03-24T11:28:33-06:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>Laura</name>
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    <category term="Web 2.0" />
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[ <p>Continuing from <a href="http://www.pingv.com/image/ideas-gallery/charts-graphs/web-1-0-or-how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-pay-web-designers">the previous discussion</a>....</p>
<p>This chart illustrates just how much easier creating and updating websites have become: <i>you</i> are the one in charge; <i>you</i> are the one who holds the keys to the site; <i>you</i> are <i>empowered</i> to change the content to how you want it, and make those changes whenever you want. Your website doesn't sleep -- it's there to receive changes night and day.</p>
<p>This isn't to say that there never is any design involved in a web 2.0-type site -- but it's much easier, because what <a href="http://www.pingv.com">we</a> (designers) do is <a href="http://www.pingv.com/services/web-design">design your templates</a> so that <i>every new addition you make to the website content is automagically formatted to fit in with your site's overall design.</i></p>
<h3>Set up and go</h3>
<p>[img_assist|fid=4486|thumb=1|alt=The web 1.0 model]<br />
This means that the "web 1.0" phase of your new website is limited only to the initial setup, or when you want to make <i>design</i> changes to the site. (And there are always free options with pre-designed templates.) <i>Content</i> changes, updates and additions are things <i>you</i> can do on your own. (Changing your prices? Just change them! Have a new service? Just change them!)<br />
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<h3>But Web 2.0 is a lot more....</h3>
<p>Because website owners are empowered to publish whenever they want, the entire nature of what websites <i>are</i> has changed. Content now has become more contemporary, more relevant -- more <i>responsive</i> to what's happening. (For example, people now write blogs.) And because websites now happen in real-time -- you write it, post it and people read it -- websites have become <i>more</i> than simply brochures....</p>
<h3>Websites are conversations....</h3>
<p><i>(More to come in the next post.)</i></p>
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