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Reflecting on the Web 2.0

Web 2.0For the first 10 years of the Web's existence, it was primarily a "read only" technology. Consuming content was easy, but creating and publishing your own content online required knowledge of HTML and other technical skills. Therefore, most online content came from a relatively few number of sources. But today, we have a Read/Write Web where it is easy to share our experiences and ideas and engage in conversations online. In this topic, we will introduce some of the new technologies allowing this broad participation and begin discussing their effect on our lives.

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