In this context, another landmark to be considered is the meeting hosted by O’Reilly Media to discuss the prevailing Web, in 2004. At the meeting, a second period in the Web lifetime was identified, a moment broadly disseminated by the term Web 2.0 that, despite controversies, survived: digital environments now add 2.0 to emphasize qualities as interactivity, sharing and collaboration. Considering what has been discussed about Web 2.0, this paper will especially focus on access and information sharing through views provided by convergences of multimodal language design, with a special emphasis on image, which have been developed since the Graphic User Interface (GUI) creation in the 1990s and have an important role consolidating the concepts involving Web 2.0.