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> This is a rather personal take on any versioning on the web. Web 2.0 was "cool" because it was a change to something beautifully different.

Having been though the whole v2.0 shebang, it was widely uncool and most derided it as a pure marketing play. I mean the term was coined to sell tickets to a conference.

No one could agree at the time about what v2.0 actually was in a way which is not dissimilar to how web3 is currently being pushed. For exemple, you think that RIA applications in Flash are part of Web 2.0. I would definitely say it's not.



Web 2.0 was just XMLHTTPRequest.


Wonderfully reductive and so true. But crucially that was a huge browser innovation that has changed how we use computers. I don't think there's an equivalent in Web3 (from a dev perspective); Web3 is basically just Infura providing an API to a database that's incredibly expensive to write to.


Don't forget rounded corners and overzealous reflections and shininess on buttons!

Oh yeah, and loading spinners.


And CSS shadows


I've always interpreted web 2.0 as

"we finally found a way to make money with this shit"

through advertising money. Old tech.




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