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The Web Evolves: Web 2.0, Mobile Revolution, and Beyond (2004-Present)

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Category:  Technology
Date:  oct 03 2024
Author:  Mani Pandy
Dynamic Web Applications

In 2004, the concept of Web 2.0 took hold. This new era of the web emphasized user-generated content, social interaction, and dynamic web applications. Platforms like blogs and social media allowed users to create and share their own content, fostering a more interactive and collaborative online experience.

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Rise Of CSS

The year 2007 marked another turning point with the release of the iPhone. This ushered in the mobile revolution, fundamentally changing how we access the web. Websites needed to adapt to smaller screens and become responsive to different devices. This led to the decline of Flash, which wasn't mobile-friendly, and the rise of CSS for website styling and layout.

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User Experience (UX) and User Interface (UI)

Today's website design trends focus on minimalism, single-page applications, and a strong emphasis on user experience (UX) and user interface (UI). Websites are designed to be clean, intuitive, and user-friendly to provide a seamless browsing experience.

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