Explains the concept of Web 2.0, highlighting its ethos, evolution from earlier web technologies, and why it has become a common term in tech discussions.
Over the last wee while I have been seeing a lot of talk of “Web 2.0” and I wondered what the hell it was! Was it .NET related? No. (Well kind of) So I set out on the onerous task of finding out. So I Googled it, and low and behold, the first result!
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html
It seams that Web 2.0 or “The Internet 2.0” is more of an ethos than a single point.
I mention it as “Web 2.0” is becoming a buzz word for middle management, and so when asked if your project is “Web 2.0” you will be able to answer!
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