Things Web 2.0 Has Changed in Five Years

During the course of the last five years, no doubt the Internet has evolved so much. And because of this evolution, the Internet has changed some aspects of our daily lives. Because it sprung from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0, this certain technology lets us users to interact directly and without any hassle you can change the content of a web page or service. Blogs, social networks, and digital forums are not only entertaining and informing, but it also became a way of earning money for people around the world. And with that, here are some things Web 2.0 has changed in five years.

Politics and News - Mainly because of the fact that news media has been creating that shift in the past few years, politics and news is one of the things Web 2.0 has changed in five years. It all started when the New York Times jumped to the online world over a decade ago and then everyone followed its lead. Apart from that, politicians interacted with their respective constituents through blogging and now news is presented in real time that people do not  have to wait for six o'clock to know what's going on with the world.

Socialization - Socializing with other people is perhaps the most obvious thing that Web 2.0 has changed in five years. The growth of social network and other interaction methods that people use. There more than 200 million users on Myspace alone and millions (or even billions) more on Facebook and other social network, it helps to know that people close to you can know what are you up to although it can be abused at times.