Web 3.0
What is Web 3.0?
Web 3.0 is the new phase of the internet's evolution.
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Web 1.0 is the first internet version. This version only
allows internet user to search and read information on
website. Some properties of Web 1.0 are:
- Static pages
- Content is served from the server's file system
- Pages built using Server Side Includes or Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
- Frames and Tables are used to position and align the elements on a page
- Web 2.0 is an enhanced version of Web 1.0. User is allowed to create and upload their content on any website. Web 2.0 refers to websites and applications that utilize user-generated content for end users. Web 2.0 is used in many websites today, mainly focusing on user interactivity and collaboration.
- Web 3.0 is the next phase of internet version. Web 3.0 focus on using a machine-based understanding of data to provide a data-driven and Semantic Web. The ultimate goal of Web 3.0 is to create more intelligent, connected and open websites. The difference between Web 2.0 and 3.0 is that Web 3.0 is more focused on the use of technologies like machine learning and AI to provide relevant content for each user instead of just the content other end users have provided.