Web 2.0 is the web standard used today. Unlike the first version, Web 2.0 allows us to interact with other users of the Internet. Instead of only retrieving information provided by the administrator of a website, we can communicate with others. As opposed to the Internet being a one-way resource for the users, the Internet became a mere tool for users to communicate with each other. With it came the birth of social networking sites (facebook, MySpace, linked-in, etc.), social bookmarking sites (dig, delicious, etc.) and social shopping sites (kaboodle.com, thisnext.com, etc.).
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Web 1.0, Web 2.0
Reading, Writing
Companies, Communities
Client-server, Peer to peer
HTML, XML
Home pages, Blogs
Lectures, Conversation
Advertising, Word of mouth
Services sold over the Web, web services
Portals, RSS
Wires, Wireless
Netscape, Google
Owning, Sharing
Web forms, Web applications
Screen scraping, APIs
Dialup, Broadband
Hardware costs, Bandwidth costs
Internet Explorer, Firefox
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