Want to know the differences between web 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0? Here is your answer. The below slideshow “Web 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 for dummies” gives you a simple explanation of the evolution of web 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 and the differences between them.
When the web was in its early days, we didn’t know exactly what to show on a computer screen. We showed a button, a shop or a simple business page. Web 1.0 was all about our search for online viability. There was limited interaction between sites and web users.
Then, when we got a grip on the technical part, the real possibilities of the web became more clear. We learned about networking and social interactions online. This is web 2.0 which involves dynamic website features such as Ajax and also involved a lot more user-generated content. Basically, web 2.0 is a social change. The technical part of the web hasn’t changed very much.
But, Web 3.0 will be driven by technological changes. Web 3.0 The semantic web – is about the meaning of data. It is the “executable” phase of Word Wide Web with dynamic applications, interactive services, and “machine-to-machine” interaction. Web 3.0 is a semantic web which refers to the future. In Web 3.0, computers can interpret information like humans and intelligently generate and distribute useful content tailored to the needs of users.
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