Notes from Millie D

Weird Observation

August 5, 2007 · 1 Comment

This weekend I’ve been painting my daughters’ room which hasn’t been a whole lot of fun but that is another story for another time at a different blog.  Anyway…if you were looking for a way to explain the difference between a Web 1.0 site and a 2.0 site then here you go.

A Web 1.0 site is like a room that has already been painted.  If you don’t like it you have to wait for a new color to be put on the walls (a new/revised site).

A Web 2.0 site documents the stages of painting the room.  Users can see the prep work, the primer coat(s), the trim work, the first coat, the second coat, and any touch up.  Along the way you wife, your daughters, or whomever can leave comments (criticism) with the idea to producing the best product as possible.

Either way my daughters have a Fairytale Pink bedroom.

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  •   David Gingrich // Aug 6th 2007 at 4:51 pm

    Michael, this is a great example. I can also relate to the painting. Our oldest daughter wants a change in color (web1.0???)
    David

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