A system of publishing and managing contents in multiple web2.0 websites

Jyun Kai Huang, Shyan-Ming Yuan, Hung Yu Chen, Yuan Chang

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Abstract

The content that websites provide were static in Web1.0, the clients could only acquire information from the website. This changed when Web2.0 was released, websites had the capability to allow clients to comment, share songs/videos and interact with other clients. As time goes by, more and more people draw attention from the public by sharing interesting content. Attention can be easily transformed to income by adding advertisement to the content, so now there are a lot of talents that make a living out of the content they provide on various platforms over the internet. Because of policy or high page views, the content provider often uploads contents to multiple platforms, which is very time consuming and a waste of bandwidth. This paper proposes a content managing system that not only will help talents publish their work and status to multiple platforms in an efficient fashion, but also provides backup and maintenance mechanisms.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in Intelligent Systems and Applications -Volume 1 Proceedings of the International Computer Symposium ICS 2012 Held at Hualien,Taiwan
EditorsJain Lakhmi, Chang Ruay-Shiung, Peng Sheng-Lung
Pages429-438
Number of pages10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

Publication series

NameSmart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
Volume20
ISSN (Print)2190-3018
ISSN (Electronic)2190-3026

Keywords

  • Policy
  • Web1.0
  • Web2.0

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