WIKI Page - Website & Communication Applications
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DESCRIPTION
CLASSIFICATION
If we were to classify web applications we would get the following categories:
- collaborative applications - these applications have the purpose to help a group of people or a team achieve their goal.
- content management systems - these applications are supposed to manage information stored in a repository.
- search engines - these applications will help users build fast search engines to include in their websites.
- portal applications - these applications can be used to develop elaborate portals.
- social networking applications - these applications will allow users to build websites like MySpace or Youtube.
- RSS readers or news aggregators - these applications are used to aggregate news feeds into one page.
- email software - software for sending and receiving emails.
- web servers - software that provides access to web documents.
- web browsers - software used to access the internet.
- wiki engines - software for building wikis similar to the famous Wikipedia.
- advertising tools - software used in ad campaigns.
- blogs - software for building online journals.
- forums - software for starting discussion boards.
- e-commerce software - electronic business application aimed at commercial transactions .
- PHP scripts - usable scripts.
- communicative software - software used for chatting or online conferences.
TOP CHARACTERISTICS
Although this class contains all sort of products with different characteristics, there are a few features that are common to all of them, like:
- multi-tier architecture;
- accessible via internet or intranet;
- web interface, usually designed in JavaScript, Java, ASP .NET, Python, Perl etc;
- the use of Web application frameworks;
- the use of Servlets, Filters, JSP;
- most of them can be accessed through a web browser;
- most of them use the HTTP protocol;
- web applications are either presentation-oriented or service-oriented.
TOP SOFTWARE
Here is a list of users' favorite web applications, voted in 2007:
1. Firefox (Web browsers)
2. Google Reader (RSS Readers)
3. Internet Explorer 7 (Web browsers)
4. Netvibes (RSS Readers)
5. Opera (Web browsers)
6. Safari (Web browsers and RSS readers)
7. AIM (Webmails)
8. GMAIL (Webmails)
9. Yahoo! Mail (Webmails)
10. Skype (Conferencing applications and Instant messaging applications)
COMMUNITIES
- Web Application Security Podcast and Blog
- WSG Forum - discussion board on any subject related to web applications.
- Google Blog - latest news on Google products.
- MSDN Blog
- IBM developerWorks community
- Oracle Blog
- The Mozilla Blog
- ASP.NET Forums
- Sun Forum
- The Apple Blog
- Web Developer Forum
- Dev Shed Forums - Open source web development
- Developers Forum on Sourceforge.net
- Web Developer Forum
- Web Applications Blog
SEE ALSO
- Unofficial Web Applications List - here users can find a list of all sort of web applications.
- Best Free Web Applications - a list of free and useful web applications.
- Web Applications Tutorial - a tutorial on how to build web applications.
- Web vs. Desktop Design - an interesting article on the comparison between web and desktop design.