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Web 2.0 and the Participatory Revolution

Web 2.0 and the Participatory Revolution

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Web 2.0 and the Participatory Revolution

The term "Web 2.0" was popularized by technology publisher Tim O'Reilly in 2004, but the shift it described had been building for years. Where the original web—now sometimes called Web 1.0—was largely a collection of static pages created by organizations and developers, Web 2.0 was dynamic, interactive, and built on user participation. It was not merely a technical upgrade but a cultural transformation: the Internet became something people did together, not just something they read.

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