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The evolution of the internet is presented in three distinct phases, starting with Web 1.0, characterized by static, read-only pages in the 1990s []. This evolved into Web 2.0 around 2004, the interactive, social web we recognize today, where users are creators of content []. The core insight here is that while Web 2.0 empowered users to write and share, it introduced a significant drawback: the lack of true ownership over their created content and data []. This era's "free" services came at the cost of users' data becoming the product for large platforms [].
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The evolution of the internet is presented in three distinct phases, starting with Web 1.0, characterized by static, read-only pages in the 1990s []. This evolved into Web 2.0 around 2004, the interactive, social web we recognize today, where users are creators of content []. The core insight here is that while Web 2.0 empowered users to write and share, it introduced a significant drawback: the lack of true ownership over their created content and data []. This era's "free" services came at the cost of users' data becoming the product for large platforms [].