It also includes the growth of social media as an important jot down of internet communication.
It could be described as the move toward a more social, collaborative, interactive and responsive web.
The Web 2.0 era served as a marker of change in the philosophy of web companies and web developers.
In the early days of the web, we used it as a tool.
You could say that Web 2.0 involved the process of putting “us” into the web.
This has led us to a social web where we aren’t just consuming information from websites.
Now, we’re creating it.
We’re all connected with other people who can put anything they want online that they want to share.
The common theme of each of these websites is human interaction.
The development of Web 2.0 helped people connect with other people more effectively.
It is in this way that methodologies such as AJAX became central to the idea of Web 2.0.
This meant you didn’t have to tap on something for the web page to do something.
It sounds simple, but it’s not something that was possible in the early days of the web.
A much more social web has transformed the way we think and the way we do business.
The idea of sharing information is being valued as much as the idea of proprietary information.
Open source, which has been around for decades, is becoming a significant factor.
And the web link is becoming a form of currency.
What About Web 3.0?
Are We Even There Yet?