Web 2.0
English
Etymology
Web and a version number (as used in software). Coined by Darcy DiNucci in 1999.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈwɛbˈtuː.pɔɪntˈoʊ/
- Rhymes: -əʊ
Proper noun
- (Internet) The second generation of the World Wide Web, especially the movement away from static webpages to dynamic and shareable content, social networking, and online collaboration.
- 1999, Darcy DiNucci, “Fragmented Future”, in Print, volume 53, number 4, →ISSN, page 220:
- The first glimmerings of Web 2.0 are beginning to appear, and we are just starting to see how that embryo might develop.
- 2014, Astra Taylor, The People's Platform: Taking Back Power and Culture in the Digital Age, Henry Holt and Company, →ISBN:
- Web 2.0 was the logical consequence of the Internet going mainstream, weaving itself into everyday life and presenting new opportunities as millions of people rushed online.
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