Sunday, March 3, 2024

VERSIONS OF THE WEB

 Web 1.0



- **Web 1.0 (WWW):** This phase, often referred to as the "Read-Only" web, was characterized by static websites where users could only passively read information. Content was created by individuals or organizations, and interactivity was limited. Websites mainly provided information without much user engagement or collaboration.


WEB 2.0


- **Web 2.0:** This era ushered in the "Read-Write" web, emphasizing user-generated content, social networking, and interactivity. Web 2.0 saw the rise of platforms like social media, blogs, wikis, and video-sharing websites where users could actively participate by creating, sharing, and interacting with content. It marked a shift towards more dynamic, collaborative, and user-centered online experiences.


WEB 3.0


- **Web 3.0:** Also known as the "Semantic Web" or "Internet of Things (IoT)," Web 3.0 aims to create a more intelligent, connected, and personalized web experience. It focuses on machine-to-machine communication, artificial intelligence, and data interpretation to provide more meaningful and context-aware information to users. Web 3.0 seeks to make the web more intuitive, predictive, and capable of understanding user needs to deliver highly tailored experiences.

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