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2007 International Conference on Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering (MUE'07)
pp. 886-890
MobileWeb 2.0: Lessons from Web 2.0 and Past Mobile Internet Development
Toshihiko Yamakami, Research and Development, ACCESS, Tokyo, Japan
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The key driving factors for ubiquitous services include
deployment, management and service development. The
mobile Internet services are milestones how the future ubiquitous
services will evolve. The Web 2.0 design patterns can
deal with and go beyond the various restrictions inherited
in the mobile Internet. The author considers the Web 2.0
service design transitions in the context of leveraging the
mobile Internet. The trend called Web 2.0 provides a new
perspective for frameworks, architectures, content supply
chains, and business models in the Internet business. As the
mobile Internet is expected to emerge, it is important to consider
the mobile-enabled Web 2.0. The author discusses the
mobile Internet evolution in the perspective of the two-path
evolution from Web 1.0 to Mobile Web 2.0, either though
Mobile Web 1.0 or though Web 2.0. The mobile specific factors
and sustained challenges of Web 2.0 are discussed in
this evolution path perspective.
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Citation:
Toshihiko Yamakami,
"MobileWeb 2.0: Lessons from Web 2.0 and Past Mobile Internet Development,"
mue,
pp. 886-890,
2007 International Conference on Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering (MUE'07),
2007
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