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2.0

2/1/2014

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What I got from the video of no words was that Web 1.0 was more of a read-only type. It was more of you sending out information and I remember a while back I had to do a little write-up on it and I remember the word of 1.0 being a brochure. Online has changed so much from 1.0 to 2.0. The internet is no longer just somewhere to purchase items online or look up some information. There are social networks galore and there are tons of them to where you can see vidoes or pictures and catch up with old friends. It sure has changed in 2.0. It has changed because technology has grown and with the simple click of a button you can easily share all your pictures to everyone. I know there are talks with 3.0 but there are so many different ways you can take it, so it leaves it wide open. It is like the anticipation of a new Apple Iphone. What could really be done next to make it better than it already is (sorry android users).   


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Michael Lorente
2/2/2014 15:50:48

I agree with you. More so, think about the impact that it has on the masses ability to communicate and exchange information, virtually changing the paradigm of social interaction forever.

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