Web 2.0? Or Is It More Like Web 16.0?
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conversation with anyone on the net, without needing to specifically know the user (unlike Email). The downside is that with a sometimes un-policed net capable of file transfers, the Usenet of today is a haven for piracy of all types, where anything you can imagine is accessible.
WEB 3.1 — 1979 – Email is made available to personal computer users, millions of Nigerian Princes suddenly need public help
WEB 4.0 – REAL TIME CHAT – Going Outside Deemed “Obsolete”
Real-Time Chat was created in 1980 following users’ frustrations with Usenet articles sometimes taking 24 hours to be updated. This signaled a turning point: online conversations became instant, albeit isolated into segregated groups.
WEB 4.1 — 1980 – First ISPs created providing dialup internet
WEB 4.2 — 1981 – TCP/IP becomes a standard