Diffrence between web 2.0 and web 1.0
Web 2.0 has a blurred definition which may vary according to the way you want to sculpt it. It very well be called just a marketing term which encapsulates perhaps the vast information sharing that is happening in the internet amongst the users themselves through sites which allow for such a ‘shared living’ of tastes and preferences and contacts.
In simple terms, Web 1.0 was largely a static era with little involvement from the user community, the content largely coming from the company that developed the application/platform. Whereas Web 2.0 may well be the era of content and collaboration coming from the users, while the company just providing the platform and expanding the architecture.
While technology is very crucial for a web based company going forward especially with increasing synergies between internet and mobile applications, It may be not entirely the technology per se which characterizes whether the company is Web 1.0, 2.0 or 3.0 - it’s the user community which it has and what the company decides to do with it that would chalk its course.