The Evolution of the Internet: Navigating the Shift from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0
Facebook wasn't the pioneer of Web 2.0, but it was the one that made it accessible to a global audience. It changed consumers' digital lives forever. While Web 1.0 allowed people to visit and read websites, similar to digital newspapers and magazines, Facebook empowered users to actively participate, comment, upload photos, and engage in conversations. It marked a complete transformation of the internet and laid the foundation for the digital world we currently inhabit. Yet, it didn't signify the demise of Web 1.0. Even 18 years after Facebook's launch, web 1.0 is still thriving, with websites playing an integral role in our everyday digital experiences. Many of these websites have incorporated Web 2.0 features like comment sections, but they remain fundamentally rooted in Web 1.0.
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