The name Read/Write/Request Web is an extension of Read/Write Web, which often refers to Web 2.0. With Web 2.0, both web readers and web writers can simultaneously read and write to a same web space. Using this type of connection, the Web becomes not only a network of human publications but also a network of humans themselves. In comparison, these connections between web readers and writers were generally disconnected during the pre-Web 2.0 age. Web 1.0 writers basically had no way to know who read their pages, and readers also could hardly share comments with writers directly.