Web 2.0
N-Axis's initiative TechMagLive.com is step0 towards semantic web.
Web 2.0 is an outcome of an open source community efforts to emerge as a new business trend where business can take a new shape for all its users. It is a term coined by O'Reilly Media Vice President Dale Dougherty to emphasis a post-dot-com generation of sites and services that use the web as a platform.
Our Web 2.0 adoption provide following benefits:
- Web 2.0 has provided us with new user interface to think differently and uniquely for each client (from layout, to design and finally marketing sales).
- We can further simplify your website design using CSS and XHTML. We can change its appearance as per your choice, making it more appealing and reducing the time taken to load a page, ultimately usability and visibility of the webpage is improved.
- Our Developers are experts in Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) and enable us to provide our clients fast loading, user-friendly and interactive applications.
- Our iterative development approach supports rapid release software cycles
- Our developers can add or get data using this web service
- Blog publishing has become more easier and flexible with Drupal, Wordpress, Joomla, PHP and other open source technologies that we deploy
- Tagging features with the sites help you organize, maintain, and find sites easily
- We also provide simple navigation structure, site maps and RSS syndication (RSS feed), XML generator for latest content updates and that help you to subscribe to relevant content
- N-Axis professionals possess skills to utilize web 2.0 methodologies for comprehensive business solutions with fault-tolerance operational base.
N-Axis team has been using AJAX frameworks development such as:
- Standard representation of website using XHTML and CSS techniques
- Dynamic display and interaction using Document Object Model
- Data manipulation and interchange using XML and XSLT
- Data retrieval using XMLHttpRequest
- JavaScript binding for everything into one
Web 3.0 - The Semantic Web
The Semantic Web is a web that is able to describe things in a way that computers can understand. Our regular common language usage of grammer, sentence structure describing different objects in the world need to be understood by computers.
The Semantic Web is about two things. It is about common formats for integration and combination of data drawn from diverse sources, where on the original Web mainly concentrated on the interchange of documents. It is also about language for recording how the data relates to real world objects. That allows a person, or a machine, to start off in one database, and then move through an unending set of databases which are connected not by wires but by being about the same thing.
As some of the data is defined in RDF format, RSS to some extent is able define some data and applications are able to link to the source and build intelligent applications.
The Semantic Web takes the solution further. It involves publishing in languages specifically designed for data: Resource Description Framework (RDF), Web Ontology Language (OWL), and Extensible Markup Language (XML). HTML describes documents and the links between them. RDF, OWL, and XML, by contrast, can describe arbitrary things such as people, meetings, or airplane parts.
N-Axis's initiative TechMagLive.com is step0 towards semantic web.









