I just completed a research project looking at Web 2.o for political purposes, but until now I had never given much thought about Web 2.0 for the church.
I come in contact with hundreds of websites daily, but every once in a while one really stands out. If possible, take a few minutes during lunch and check out some of the videos from the site below.
During exams and the busyness of this season, I must always remember I am Second.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
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Flash.......
True, that site may not be Web 2.0 but I was just pondering the possibilities for ministry...
Not saying it's not Web 2.0, but ideals of "web 2.0" include usability, mobility, portability, open source, size limitations, etc.
This is a good example of a Web 2.0 page, in my opinion http://omg.yahoo.com/ or http://joyent.com/ or even http://flickr.com/.
CSS, XHTML, JavaScript, XML, these are the technologies that the web should be built on. Flash is great for displaying interactive content (in some cases, the only way), however, Flash-based sites are a different story.
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