Why Web 2.0 Changed the World
Remember when the internet was just a bunch of pages you could read but not touch? Back in the early days (we call that Web 1.0), you'd click on links to look at information someone else had put up like a giant online textbook. Then came Web 2.0, and suddenly, the internet felt like a party everyone could join. No more just watching from the sidelines: you could post, comment, share, and make stuff of your own. This shift didn't just update technology - it completely changed how we live, work, and talk to each other. Let's start with the big one: we went from being spectators to creators. Before Web 2.0, only people with coding skills or money to make websites could share their ideas with the world. Then platforms like WordPress, YouTube, and Instagram popped up. Now, anyone with a phone can make a video, write a blog, or post a photo that millions might see. My neighbor, who loves baking, started a TikTok...
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