Web 1.0 is the first generation of the World Wide Web, the most important factor of Web 1.0 is to center around a top-down approach to the use of the web and its user interface which the user can only view the webpages but can not edit or make any contribution to the content of the webpages. According to Cormode, G. and Krishnamurthy, B. (2008): “”content creators were few in Web 1.0 with the vast majority of users simply acting as consumers of content.”
Web 2.0 is a latest version of the World Wide Web, it doesn’t refer to update to any technical specification, but rather to cumulative changes in the ways of software developers and end-users use the Web. With Web 2.0 site, it allows users to cooperate with others and be able to create a virtual community. Blogs, wikis, video sharing sites are good examples for Web 2.0 sites.

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