The term ``Web 2.0'', by using a version number, suggests a misleading technological leap by characterizing a new occupancy of Internet technologies. Rather, in contrast to Web 1.0, which centered on defining and creating destinations for web users, Web 2.0 pertains to people and content. We adopt O'Reilly's definition of the new occupancy of the Internet, as follows:
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von Kortzfleisch, H., Mergel, I., Manouchehri, S., & Schaarschmidt, M. (2008). Corporate Web 2.0 Applications. In Web 2.0 (pp. 73–87). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73701-8_5
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