Web2
Web2 refers to the second-generation of the World Wide Web that emphasizes user-generated content, social networking, and collaboration. It emerged in the early 2000s and is characterized by a shift from static web pages to dynamic web applications, such as blogs, wikis, social media, and video sharing sites.
Web2 is significant because it enabled users to participate in the creation, sharing, and dissemination of content, changing the way people use and interact with the internet. This led to the rise of social media platforms, online communities, and a more personalized web experience. Web2 also paved the way for the development of mobile devices and the rise of the app economy.