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Find Out How Popular Web 2.0 Websites Look Liked Few Years Back .

800px-Web_2.0_Map.svgIf you surf the Internet regularly, sometimes you'll stumbled across this phrase - "Web 2.0". So what Web 2.0 means? As the founder of O'Reilly Media - Tim O'Reilly explained, "Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the Internet as a platform, and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform." Web 2.0 was also commonly described as "read-write" whereas Web 1.0 was "read-only" and for the future Web 3.0 will be "read-write-execute".

Today, we shall not head to back to what had happened during the Web 1.0 but let's find out how websites evolved since the era of Web 2.0 started. Below are the screenshots of the most popular Web 2.0 websites on the net and how they look like few years ago.

Blogger in 1999 -

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Blogger in 2009 -

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Feedburner in 2004 -

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Feedburner in 2009 -

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MySpace in 2003 -

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MySpace in 2009 -


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Facebook in 2004 -

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Facebook in 2009 -

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YouTube in 2005 -

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YouTube in 2009 -

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Wikipedia in 2002 -

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Wikipedia in 2009 -

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Photobucket in 2003 -


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Photobucket in 2009 -

photobucket


Flickr in 2004 -

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Flickr in 2009 -

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Digg in 2006 -

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Digg in 2009 -

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Twitter in 2006 -

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Twitter in 2009 -

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