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Web 1

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  1. Web 1.0 was used to describe the first stages of the World Wide Web (WWW). There were no content creators at this time; most Web users were consumers. Static pages were more common than dynamic HTML, which had interactivity and animation. Web 1.0 helps make reading about the Web a better experience for the user; Web 2.0 makes Web users more active participants in online discussions. This version of Web 2.0 emphasizes user-generated and content that makes it easy to share information. Web 1.0 Web 1.0 is made up of data that can only be read online. Static pages hosted that is less subject to change (more difficult to change). Web 1.0 was more limited in its capabilities, with limited interactivity and user input Promoted individual contribution; channels were less dynamic. web 1.0 is less information and data-driven. Web 2.0 Web 2.0 has become more versatile with the addition of writable content to the Internet. Pages that are dynamic (it changes constantly). Web 2.0 is characterized by user generated content, enhanced interactivity and collaboration, and a more open platform for user input Promotes greater collaboration, as channels are more dynamic and flexible. web 2.0 is more data-driven with the use of APIs, analytics, and other methods for collecting, analyzing, and presenting data.

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