Filed under: Uncategorized — M Khan @ 2:01 pm on June 20, 2007
Finding focus through accepting the relative stereotypes.
People would want a reliable partner for thier corporate/business design needs, so a relative niche of Treetech Designs is established. Package deals and significantly-low pricing to provide value to the business.
Then some people would just want a website, in a snap, not many questions asked, just get it done. We would have something in lines of Treetech Websites, where website deals are dished out as required by the market.
Let us see where we go from here.
God bless us all.
Filed under: Uncategorized — M Khan @ 3:05 pm on June 9, 2007
Firstly, it is not new. Web 2.0 is being talked about for some time now. Still, a surprisingly large amount of people can not clearly descibe what this new ‘version’ is all about. Ask as many experts and you will get as many answers to the question, “What is Web 2.0?”
The idea is to take out the common points, to perhaps work towards building a common ground, to find and elaborate on the lowest common denominator. Here’s what we think:
- Web 2.0 applications are built around a specific problem as (usually) small and simple solutions.
- Web 2.0 applications are essentially web applications that are so ‘lean’ that they may run almost as fast as a desktop application, yet provide the real benefit of live information (The network resources are used widely to come up with a sufficent answer/solution)
- Data (information/user-genreated content) is given its due importance as the bells and whistles of the application takes the back seat with a clear focus on functionality that can be applied on varying data as fed into the application by the users.
- Inherently a Web 2.0 application will make it easier for users to edit the content (depending on their authority), and spread or promote the content to the right circles and offer feedback and support in scaringly democratic fashion; bad stuff will get thrown out eventually, and this eventuality comes much quicker through a Web 2.0 application.
There are a lot of technologies and frameworks that are dead-center in the Web 2.0 development cycle. The bottom line for Web 2.0, if one dares to attempt one, is that Web 2.0 is purely about the content and specific ways it needs to be used.