The video that explains the evolution of the Web and Social Media
Today I just learned about Justin Hall and his contributions to the Web as we know it today.
Justin started what might have been the first blog, way before weblogging software and even before "blog" was a word.
Through his story in this video, we can understand how websites first appeared and went from being electronic documents shared by a webmaster to a passive audience (Web 1.0), to the ones we have today, where audiences interact and share content (Web 2.0).
This reminds me my early days on the Internet in 1991 when the www wasn inventend yet! I used the BBS! for several years!, and the Netnews too!
I witnessed the arrive of the world wide web and used th NCSA Mosaic on 386BSD, FreeBSD and windows 3.11! nostalgia sets in!
I've been learning about the origins of the web and how it went from 1.0 to 2.0.
Its evolution is hard to visualize these days since we can't see or try the early versions of Craigslist, Blogger, DeviantArt, Hotmail, Wikipedia and the rest of the places that started to incorporate software and social interaction. There is no "Internet museum".
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