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 VISIONS OF THE WEB


WEB 1.0




Web 1.0 was defined by its one-way communication model, in which information flowed from the website to the user, but there was little chance for user engagement or contribution. Users could access content such as text, images, and basic multimedia, but there was little to no user-generated content or dynamic interaction.

WEB .2.0



WEB 2.0 describes how the World Wide Web changed over time, becoming a more dynamic, interactive medium from static, one-way communication. Web 2.0 brought about a major shift in the way people interacted with websites and online content when it first appeared in the early 2000s. It moved the emphasis of the web from static content consumption to dynamic user interaction and collaboration. It made the internet a more social and participatory medium by enabling people to share, create, and interact with material in ways that were not feasible in the web's early years.


WEB 3.0


Web 3.0, which is a concept that envisions the next generation of the World Wide Web and is also referred to as the Semantic Web or the Decentralized Web. Web 3.0 represents a vision for a more intelligent, connected, and decentralized web ecosystem where data is more valuable, accessible, and secure, enabling people and organizations to innovate, collaborate, and interact in new ways. It aims to create a more intelligent, interconnected, and decentralized web experience where data is not only more accessible but also more meaningful and actionable by both humans and machines.

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