Web 3.0

What is Web 3.0?

        Web 3.0 is the 3rd Generation of the internet where the devices are connected in a decentralized network rather depending on server-based databases.
        
       
  The new internet is a user-centric, more secured, private and better.

          History of Web.......

  • 1st Generation or Web 1.0: 
  1. Web 1.0 began roughly in 1991: Attracted 45 Million users by 1996.
  2. This web was mostly bout presenting information and not creating it.
  3. The page used were static and the website owner was the only one who could change the content.
  4. Netscape navigator was a browser developed under the philosophies of Web 1.0.
  5. Developing web technologies required minimal scripting skills along with some basic HTML knowledge.
  • 2nd Generation or Web 2.0: 
  1. This web was introduced a few years later from web 1.0 in 199 & reached more than 1 Billion people by 2006.
  2. It is a web focused on interactivity where viewers are allowed to change, share and work with content presented.
  3. Blogs and social media pages like Facebook and YouTube are very good examples of Web 2.0.
  4. The pages developed are static and the website owner is the only one who can change the content.
So that was the brief history about the Web.

Now moving on the Web 3.0 which is also known as Semantic Web. It is speculated that this will be arriving very soon.

  • The main objective of this web will be to enable computers and the other seamlessly so users can be presented with dynamic data.
  • Semantic web will be able to organize and manage content automatically which will make it easier to process and analyze data.
  • A digital recorder called TIVO is a perfect example of WEB 3.0 because it helps you find and record according to your personal preferences.
Benefits of Web 3.0: 
  1. Anti-monopoly and pro-privacy.
  2. Secure Network.
  3. Data Ownership.
  4. Interoperability.
  5. No interruption in Services.
  6. Permission-less Blockchains.
  7. Semantic Web.
  8. Ubiquity.




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