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What is Web 2.0?
Published by Adam Lyttle on August 23, 2007

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Believe it or not, this is one of the most common questions that I am asked.

Many sites around the web are now claiming to be “Web 2.0”, you may have even bumped into the phrase during your internet travels. Although it has become a widely used word, you would be excused for not knowing what it means.

It is said that we are in the second phase of the Internet. The websites and online applications are becoming much more interactive and social. This new phase has been given a Version 2.0 title. That’s how we get the term “Web 2.0”

The Internet has reached the next phase in its lifecycle. We once had static websites with little to no interaction. Now, with the advent of new technologies, the Internet is a living organism.

Websites are constantly changing and being upgraded at every moment of the day. People have started to also call this the “Social Web”, because it allows people to connect with communities. We can now go online and share videos, photos, stories, information about ourselves and even tell everyone what we ate for lunch.

This is simply the tip of the ice berg. For further details on Web 2.0 I recommend reading this Wikipedia article. Remember, the internet is not a series of tubes.

We have developed many Web 2.0 sites, including: Solitaire Craving, Sudoku Craving and Mahjong Craving.

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T. K. Reeves commented on August 24, 2007

Hi Adam, I hope that this is the proper way to contact you. I am currently unable to access Sudoku Craving games that I have already played between 261 and 349. I am trying to improve my playing times and I get an "Invalid" message any time I click on those games. The range of invalids may be greater, those are the numbers that I have tried so far. Thank You, T. K. Reeves





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