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Webtter - Social network of collaboration among experts for the improvement of Web sites

It is estimated that the world has nearly 20,000 million Web pages at present. At the exponentially growing number of Web sites, the need for guides and guidelines for developing pages also increases.
While there are tools that help to improve the sites, in nearly all the cases most validators are automated or respond to a one-off necessity, and can not resolve more complex issues, further away from the source code (it is obvious, if we understand that are programmed applications).

Such considerable aspects to the success of the Web sites as usability, design, communication, etc.. escape from the ability of machines and require supervision by qualified professionals.

Webtter is a web platform that allows cross reviews between Webmasters for the improvement of their Web sites

Webbter project aims become a model for improving Web sites, as channeler of strengths and weaknesses of the Web sites, benefiting not only businesses but also personal users with a Web site, blog,...
The value that we will offer feeds on the exploitation of information generated by each user, recording each and every one of their interactions, as well as the processes of "collective intelligence" that comes up from the dynamic of Webbter.

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