Web 2.0? Or Is It More Like Web 16.0?
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double digits. So why are we calling it “Web 2.0”?
If you have seen the latest Die Hard movie, or ever bought software for your computer, you will understand why we are not in Web 2.0. Even if we call it Die Hard 4.0 or MS Office 2007, it’s still basically the same movie or tool. So what we are really experiencing now is more like Web 16.0.
If you have an in-depth, honest conversation with your web designers, they will tell you that Web 2.0 is a myth. So to explain how we got to Web 16.0, here’s a history of the most significant events on the www.
WEB 0.1 — 1958 – SAGE – Radar systems are first networked
WEB 0.2 — 1960 – Packet switching is first created
WEB 1.0 – EMAIL – “A New Way to Send Unsolicited Mail Is Born”
Although the exact history of Email is a tad murky, it is generally