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Example of Web 2.0 Website — The Read-Write Web (2004–2016)

Web 2.0 is the second era of the internet (roughly 2004–2016). An example of web 2.0 website lets users create and share content — think YouTube, Wikipedia, Twitter. Below are real example of web 2.0 website.

Key Characteristics of Web 2.0

FeatureWeb 2.0
InteractionHighly interactive — comments, likes, shares
Content creationAnyone can publish
DesignDynamic, responsive, JavaScript-heavy
TechnologyAJAX, JavaScript frameworks, APIs, RSS
Page updatesReal-time — no full page reload needed
Business modelAdvertising, freemium, subscription

15 Real Example of Web 2.0 Website

Social & Community Platforms

  1. YouTube (2005) — User-generated video platform.
  2. Wikipedia (2001) — Collaborative encyclopedia.
  3. Facebook (2004) — Social network with news feeds, profiles, groups.
  4. Twitter/X (2006) — Microblogging platform.
  5. Reddit (2005) — Community forums (subreddits) with upvote/downvote.
  6. Flickr (2004) — Photo-sharing community.

Blogging & Publishing

  1. WordPress.com (2005) — Anyone can start a blog.
  2. Blogger (2003) — Google's blogging platform.
  3. Medium (2012) — Clean reading/writing platform.
  4. Tumblr (2007) — Microblogging with multimedia and reblogging.

Collaboration & Productivity

  1. Google Docs (2006) — Real-time collaborative editing.
  2. Dropbox (2008) — Cloud file storage with sharing.
  3. Basecamp (2004) — Project management web app.

E-Commerce & Marketplaces

  1. Etsy (2005) — Handmade and vintage goods marketplace.
  2. Airbnb (2008) — Peer-to-peer accommodation marketplace.

What Made Web 2.0 Different From Web 1.0?

AspectWeb 1.0Web 2.0
User rolePassive readerActive contributor
Content sourceCompany/webmasterUser-generated
InteractivityNone (static HTML)Comments, likes, shares, editing
Page loadingFull page reloadAJAX partial updates
ExampleCompany brochure siteYouTube, Twitter, Wikipedia

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