2. • Web 2.0
• Websites that contain
dynamic content
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Static
• flat or stationary page in
the sense that the page
is "as is" and cannot be
manipulated by the user
• Dynamic Web Pages
Able to see a website
differently than others
What does Web 2.0
allow users to do?
Web 2.0 allows users
to interact with the
page: instead of just
reading the page, the
user may be able to
comment or create a
user account. It
allows users to use
web browsers instead
of just using their
operation system.
3. • Long Tail
services that are offered
on demand rather than
on a one-time purchase
• Software as a service
Users will subscribe to a
software only when
needed rather than
purchasing them
• Mass Participation
Diverse information
sharing through universal
web access.
• Compatibility
HTML files and current
web browsers could not
support Web 3.0
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• Folksonomy
Allows users to
categorize and
classify/arrange
information
• Rich User Experience
content is dynamic and
responsive to user's
input
• User Participation
The owner of the
website is not the only
one who is able to put
content.