Web 2.0 changing who controlls the internet
Web 1.0 is the first stage of the world wide web on this platform. The websites were very static when it came to user input and the website relied solely on the web master creating new information for the site, but web 2.0 changed the way we use the internet. It is all about the web master publishing content and then the user generating content. Web 2.0 is possible due to the improvement in technology such as Broadband, improved browsers and flash applications.
The most successful web sites on the 2.0 platform are very user content heavy, for example Facebook which has over 250 million users. It is all about the person uploading photos and information about themselves.
Twitter which has over 350 million users and allows people to message send photos to one or hundreds of there friends free of charge, it is also starting to advertise for companies which has proven to be very effective for businesses accessing their target market.
But the site that has really perfected web 2.0 is you tube. It is a video hosting service and was founded in February of 2005. Its founders were Steve Chen, Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim. They developed the site as they were having difficulty sharing videos with one another. You tube relies solely on the users uploading videos to the site. The use of mobile devices really made this take off as any person with a phone with a camera can take a video and upload it within minutes.
These are just three examples of sites that are using web 2.0 in a very effective way. It is very exciting to see what the next stage in the web will be or will there even be a web 3.0. In my opinion there will be but it will be much more on our mobile devices and maybe even see the end of web sites as we move to using only applications.
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