Web 1.0 v/s Web 2.0 v/s Web 3.0
Web 1.0: It represents the information published on the web in a static manner. It is just like a typed word document on the web with images and a neat formatting. Hyper-linking of the web-pages and bookmarking were two of the most important aspect of Web1.0 world. Even today more than 70% users are only familiar with Web1.0.
Web 2.0: This term was coined by Tim O’Reilly. The information published in web 2.0 world is very different from web1.0. A huge importance is laid on usability and sharing. The information published in Web 2.0 world travels like jungle fire. Web 2.0 world has less clutter n chaos, along with easy retrieval of precise information and furthermore building upon that information and sharing it further. Widgets and Tagging are two important features of Web 2.0.
Web 3.0: Till this moment there is no single definition to Web 3.0. It is purely a word coined as the next version of Web 2.0. But undoubtedly, one thing that everyone accepts is Web 3.0 will be a maze / network of application working together homogeneously. The users can do anything and everything they want from a single source on the web. The web 3.0 would act as a giant database and also as a personal assistant to the repeat user, as through it one would be able to type complex sentences for a much more specified search and a repeat user's prefrences would be understood/calculated by the browser itself on basis of all past relevant seraches to provide him a starightforward option list at one point of time.
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