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The difference between web 1.0 and web2.0

Web2.0 is a new era compared with Web 1.0. It refers to a product model of content Internet generated by users on the Web platform. It is defined as the second generation Internet, namely web2.0, which is different from the traditional content generated by website employees. This is a new era.

Internet applications in Web2.0 mode have the following remarkable characteristics:

Web2.0 is characterized by decentralization, openness and enjoyment.

1. User sharing. In Web2.0 mode, you can share all kinds of opinions anytime and anywhere. Users can get the information they need and express their opinions.

2. Information aggregation. Information keeps accumulating on the network and will not be lost.

3. A community with interests as the meeting point. In the Web2.0 mode, groups interested in one or some issues are gathered, which can be said to have virtually produced market segments.

Open platform and active users. The platform is open to users, who maintain high loyalty because of their interest and will actively participate in it.