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The four examples of Web 2.0 sites are Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and
other web blog sites, which all transformed the way the same information was shared
and delivered.
Web 2.0 refers to world wide website which highlight user-generated content,
usability and interoperability for end users. Web 2.0 is also called participative
social web. It does not refer to a modification to any technical specification, but
to modify in the way Web pages are designed and used.
t refers the evolution of web utilization and interaction which includes altering
the Web into a database. In enables the upgradation of back-end of the web,
after a long time of focus on the front-end (Web 2.0 has mainly been about
AJAX, tagging, and another front-end user-experience innovation). Web 3.0 is a
term which is used to describe many evolutions of web usage and interaction
among several paths. In this, data isn’t owned but instead shared, where
services show different views for the same web / the same data.
Application Servers
Sometimes referred to as a type of middleware, application servers occupy a
large chunk of computing territory between database servers and the end user,
and they often connect the two.
Client Servers
In the client/server programming model, a server is a program that awaits and
fulfills requests from client programs in the same or other computers. A given
application in a computer may function as a client with requests for services from
other programs and also as a server of requests from other programs.
FTP Servers
One of the oldest of the Internet services, File Transfer Protocol, makes it
possible to move one or more files securely between computers while providing
file security and organization as well as transfer control.
Open Source Servers
From your underlying open source server operating system to the server
software that help you get your job done, open source software is a critical part of
many IT infrastructures.
Real-Time Communication Servers
Real-time communication servers, formerly known as chat servers or IRC
Servers, and still sometimes referred to as instant messaging (IM) servers,
enable large numbers users to exchange information near instantaneously.
Blogs A blog features regularly updated articles, photos and videos. Blogs
started with more casual, personal content compared to magazines.