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@aadupuli @photomatt I’d say that’s somewhat representative of the tech that became/was commonplace during web 2.0, but the idea of what web 2.0 brought to the Internet sociologically was the rise of user-generated content that interoperated. MT, Blogger, WP all could import/export. RSS was big, etc.

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  1. kraft

    @aadupuli @photomatt “Web 2.5”, IMO, is where some of 2.0 started morphing into walled gardens—Facebook, Twitter, SMS fell off to a bunch of non-interoperative message clients, Medium, death of Google Reader, etc—which gives the Web 3 “decentralize the things” motive. Even though OG 2.0 is still here

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