Web 2.0 is a general term that is used to describe web services that offer a high degree of functionality and user interactivity. However, despite it's name, Web 2.0 does not refer to a specific specification, and the term does have it's critics, including World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee.
This guide takes an in depth look at what features can be found in Web 2.0 sites, how it's being used to create engaging and useful experiences for users, and how the Web will progress onto Web 3.0.
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