What are the features of Web 2.0 and how does it differ from Web 1.0?

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The content focuses on ICT (Information and Communication Technology) and its impact on society, key figures in its development, and the evolution of the World Wide Web, along with relevant terminology.

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Web 1.0 was a static, read-only web. Web 2.0 is dynamic and interactive, featuring user-generated content.

Web 1.0 was mostly static, read-only content with limited user interaction, while Web 2.0 introduced interactivity, user-generated content, social networking, rich user experiences, and dynamic pages.

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Web 1.0 was mostly static, read-only content with limited user interaction, while Web 2.0 introduced interactivity, user-generated content, social networking, rich user experiences, and dynamic pages.

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Web 2.0 brought a major shift in how users interact with the web, allowing participation in content creation and social networking, leading to the rise of platforms like blogs, wikis, and social media.

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A common mistake is to think Web 1.0 had no interactivity at all; it was very limited but still existed.

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