Highlights how the Web has changed the way we create and use technologies, the way we communicate, the way we market products and the dark side of Web 2.0...
2. The initial web: “Web 1.0” Static Read only Not user friendly Difficult and costly to update 250, 000 sites by 1996 40 million global users
3. Web 2.0 web applications that facilitate participatoryinformation sharing, user-centered design and collaboration on the World Wide Web Web 2.0 websites allow users to do more than just retrieve information. They provide the user with more user-interface, software and storage facilities, all through their browser. The web visualized as a platform
4. Web 1.0 was CommerceWeb 2.0 is People - Ross Mayfield (CEO, SocialText)
5. Web 2.0 Read / Write Web Participatory web Collective intelligence User friendly applications Focuses on simplicity 80 million sites 1+billion global users