The term Web 2.0 was defined back in 2004 when a second-generation wave of the World Wide Web exploded and the Internet became an interactive networking platform for users to communicate and readily share information. Social networking sites, blogs, videos, podcasts, and wikis have changed the way users engage. But according to web guru, Mark Hurst, in his recent article, What Web 2.0 Should Really Be About: The Users, it is important not get too caught up in Web 2.0 technologies, and to always put your users experience first. Read more.
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