Web 3.0 refers to the next generation of the internet, in which websites and applications will be able to handle data in a clever human-like manner.
What is Web 3.0?
Internet 3.0 appears to be a step up over its forerunners, web 1.0 and 2.0.
Web 3.0 will emerge as a natural progression of previous web tools paired with cutting-edge technology such as AI and blockchain
Despite only providing access to restricted content and little to no user involvement, Web 1.0, also known as the Static Web, was the earliest and most dependable internet in the 1990s.
Web 1.0 was evolved in 1989 and continued till 2005.
Web 1.0 (1989 to 2005)
Web 1.0 (1989 to 2005)
Social Web, or Web 2.0, made the internet a lot more dynamic, allowing companies to establish interactive web platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Wikipedia, and many more.
Web 2.0 was evolved in 2005 and ongoing till present time.
Web 2.0 (2005 to present)
Web 2.0 (2005 to present)
Semantic Web or Web3 is intended to “automatically” interface with systems, people, and home gadgets.
Web 3.0 is the future of internet and coming soon
Web 3.0 (upcoming)
Web 3.0 (upcoming)
As a result, both humans and robots will be involved in the content development and decision-making processes.