Top Web 2.0 Services On The Internet

wikipediaWeb 2.0 is the second generation of Web development and Internet services that saw the transformation of Web design from static to dynamic web pages. This technology, which has revolutionised the Internet, emphasises direct interaction between a Web site and its user through creativity, information sharing and collaboration.

Although the Web 2.0 technology has been criticised by some as taking user-interaction with the Internet too far and promoting amateurism, developers are already working on building the next generation of Web technology, Web 3.0. This article will however take a look at some of the top Web 2.0 services on the Internet today.

  1. Wikipedia is a free content encyclopedia that uses the wiki software system, which allows multiple authors (users) to create, edit and organise Web content collectively. It is currently the most popular wiki on the Internet.
  2. Facebook is a social utility that allows anyone with an email address to open an account, find friends, share profiles, information and content with other users. According to a January 2009 Compete.com study, Facebook is ranked as the most used social-networking site in the World.
  3. YouTube is a video sharing website that allows registered users to upload and share unlimited number of videos with both registered and unregistered users.  YouTube services can also be used on some smart phones, dependent on the network provider and the user’s data plan.
  4. Spotify is a free peer-to-peer music streaming service that allows registered users play and listen to almost any  tracks or albums, with little or no noticeable buffering delay. The service allows music to be browsed by artist, album, direct searches or play-lists.
  5. Pandora is an automated music recommendation and Internet radio service. It allows users to enter a song or artist and responds by playing similar music selections. Users can then provide feedback on approval or disapproval of songs played. The service, like Spotify, is available free for registered users (with advertisements). Presently, access is restricted to the U.S. due to licensing constraints.
  6. Muzu.tv is a new music television site, which allows users to watch, create and share music video play-lists. Users are encouraged to create a personalised music TV channel for free with multiple video play-lists in one player. In addition, the site allows bands and artists to earn money from their video through advertising revenue share partnership with MUZU.
  7. CanYouRunIt? is a free service that automatically analyses a PC’s software and hardware to determine if it can run a product especially computer games. The service evaluates every component of the computer and recommends how the system can be upgraded or updated if the minimum requirements for running the product are not met.

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The above is just a few of many Web 2.0 services available on the Internet. Do you know any other Web 2.0 service that is worth mentioning or adding to the list?

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    1. Nowadays it has growth to even 3 consumer Web 2.0 tools at work. Since Microsoft has launched there new socl enviroment i am curiours as what it will be in the near feature.

  7. Wikipedia and Youtube are used here a lot on this office. They’re typically Web 2.0: the services contain user-generated content and offer free information. I really think this is the future of the internet.

    1. Absolutely, the technology has changed the face of the Internet forever. I can’t help but wonder what Web 3.0 will be like.

  8. Pandora is an amazing service. I almost always go go over my free account allotment for the month! If this keeps up, I will have to be a paid subscriber of the service because it’s so good.

    Some other web 2.0 sites worth mentioning as described on:

    http://web2magazine.blogspot.com/2007/01/thanks-for-web-2.html

    Flickr: The best way to store, search, sort and share your photos

    Digg: Digg is all about user powered content. Everything is submitted and voted on by the digg community. Share, discover, bookmark, and promote stuff that’s important to you!

    skype: It’s free to download and free to call other people on Skype. Skype the number one voice over ip software

    LinkedIn: is like Facebook for business professionals: Build yourself a business network to give you credibility in job searches and hiring, or use LinkedIn to reconnect or keep in touch with important business connections.

  9. Those websites listed above are definately the top web 2.0 services and platforms on the web, hands down. Great list.

  10. This is truly a brilliant sharing. With the rise of web 2.0, a lot of people have benefited and have used them to gain and increase their profit.

  11. Sweet, I really love all of these web 2.0 services, they are so fun and useful. Great list, so many good resources in one post.

  12. The Wikipedia have much information. All are well stated and explained in whatever topic you need to find or search.

  13. How would you know if the certain web site is using the Web 2.0? Are there any characteristics that you can find by simply visiting the web site?

    1. Simply put, Web 2.0 is a term for that is generally used to describe Web applications that facilitate interaction between a Website and its users for example, blogs, wikis and social-networking Websites.

  14. Interesting that the top 3 most popular sites on the Web rely so heavily on web 2.0 protocols. The web 2.0 release was so long-anticipated and slow in coming that few people realize how it has already been widely implemented even though they use it every day.

  15. I think that last.fm more popular than Pandora
    Pandora is only open to U.S. residents.

    My top: category – website:

    Chat – Meebo
    Images & Photos – Flickr
    Blogs – Blogger
    Bookmarking – Digg
    News – NewsGator
    File Sharing – Dropbox
    Emails – Gmail
    Office Tools – Google Docs & Spreadsheets
    Games & Sketching – GameSnips
    Video – YouTube

  16. Didnt know about canyourunit, it sheems a nice piece of software…what do you think about ninite.com? It is a installer for multiple software at once! Really liked it!..

  17. Web 2.0 is the term given to describe a second generation of the World Wide Web that is focused on the ability for people to collaborate and share information online.

  18. web 2.0 services are definitely here to stay.. they would be impossible to eliminate unless everyone gets a knowledge of IT.. and looking forward for web 3.0 would be nice..

  19. Web 2.0 sites use people to make new content. they earn money from users adding content. People get tired of the sites after awhile and move to new sites. myspace is example and think it is happening to facebook now.

  20. Facebook is taking over. I use it everyday religiously like most of my friends. It’s hard to complete with such an effective tool as Facebook is. You Tube and Padora also rock the house, Great services.

  21. seems like a pretty obvious list to me. haha. howabout “Top Web 2.0 Services on the Internet… That you haven’t heard of yet”? Someone above mentioned evernote which I use on a daily basis & love – definitely think more people should check it out.

  22. I think Facebook and YouTube is getting popular day by day and many people use it for fun even for business purposes, while Wikipedia mostly used for reference because there are a lot of information that we can get there

  23. Interesting article, facebook and twitter are very importend these days and very helpfull with your online marketing

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