Web2.0 Stuff
March 4, 2008 0 commentsThis is what I understand about Web 2.0: Web 2.0 is a trend which uses the web as a platform to build collaborative applications of sharing nature – mostly hosted community solutions. Web 2.0 applications also use rich client-side integrations using Ajax, lightweight user interfaces with limited graphics built with XHTML and CSS.
We found a few interesting tools, some are good, some are funny – but you may want to give a try. Here is a list.
Web Node:
Web node is a web-based solution, you can build Web 2.0 sites on the go.
“Webnode brings you a brand new innovative way of creating and editing advanced websites by just using a web browser. The system is very easy to use and is fully interactive. Using their 40 free templates you can easily design sites for free. You can give a try at www.webnode.com
Web 2.0 validator:
This is a web-based Web 2.0 validator, and the validation rules are contributed by the users of the site, as the rules are changing daily. đŸ™‚ Check your site at web2.0validator.com
Web 2.0 Certifyr:
This site is a really fun, They are authorized to give you a web2.0 certification, I tested with our site, and they certified us with 100% score. You can get 100% score to any with any xyz.com site and get the certificate. The trick is, you are going to give a backlink to them for FREE from your homepage if you use their icon. SEO guys note this. You can just play around at www.certifyr.com
Free Web 2.0 Templates:
Themeforest provides clean and crisp web2.0 design templates, absolutely free. You can customize and learn to create designs like what they offer. View and download them at: Themeforst.com
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