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Social Networks – Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn are all Web 2.0 examples as they
all promote sharing, interactivity, and a personalized user experience.
Blogs – This interactive blog site itself is a Web 2.0 example.
Video/Image/Media Sharing Sites – Think YouTube or Flickr. These are sites
which are made for sharing multimedia based content and are some of the best
ranking sites around. YouTube, for example, is the number THREE ranking
website on the internet according to Alexa.
Article Directories – EzineArticles, Go Articles, etc. These sites are known for
sharing good informative content and despite taking a hit in the rankings through
the Panda Update, these sites still rank very well and are taking steps to ensure
they continue stay in Google’s good graces every day by improving their quality.
This Web interaction and utilization stage moves users away from
centralized platforms like Facebook, Google, or Twitter and towards
decentralized, nearly anonymous platforms. Web 3.0, which is also referred to as
Web3, is built on a foundation consisting of the core ideas of decentralization,
openness, and more excellent user utility.
Web server – a computer program that serves requested HTML pages/ files.
Mail server - essentially a computer system that sends and receives emails.
Blogs
There are those websites completely dedicated to blogs. Weblogs started for
individuals, but with time, businesses adopted them to engage with their
customers. They offer casual and personal content intending to educate the
readers.
E-Commerce Websites
These are websites dedicated to those running online stores. The sites
provide a platform where people can order goods and make their payments online.
E-commerce websites are also similar to other sites. The only difference is that
other regular websites have direct purchase functionality, but users will not make
payments through the site.
Portfolio Websites
These are sites that users use to showcase their past work. The service
providers use these sites to show their customers what they can do and the quality
of their work. The sites contain samples of all the work the user has done before
and a list of clients in need.