At first the Web was just reading. 250,000 sites visited for 45 million users.

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At first the Web was just reading. 250,000 sites visited for 45 million users

The users only had access to reading for what he had to wait for each new publication. There were few people creating content

WEB 1.0 WAS People connecting onto the network

Information generated only by publishers and webmasters So boring!

Next Step FROM WEB 1.0

The term Web 2.0 was coined by Tim O'Reilly in 2004 to refer to a second generation in the history of community-based Web users

Is a special range of services such as social networks, blogs, wikis or the folksonomies that encourage flexible collaboration and exchange of information between users.

Is something like Web 1.0 vs. Web 2.0 users Users and contributors Users organize and share

WEB 2.0 Interactive Web 2.0 Colective Intelligence Collaborative Social Dynamic