Sunday, March 3, 2024

VERSIONS OF THE WEB

 WEB 1.0


Web 1.0, also known as the "read-only static Web," was the first stage of the internet where information flowed from publishers to users in a straightforward manner. The web served as a repository of static content, and it was all about fetching and reading information.

WEB 2.0


Web 2.0, also known as the "Social web" marked a transition where users not only consumed information but also actively contributed, shaping the digital landscape. This stage of the web is all about reading, writing, creating, and interacting with the end user.

WEB 3.0


Web 3.0, also referred to as "semantic web" or the "read, write - trust verifiable" is the current and third generation of the World Wide Web. It's like a new version of the internet. Instead of information and control being held by a few big companies, it's spread out among users. It uses new tech like blockchain (the technology behind things like Bitcoin) to make this happen. So, it's about giving you more control over your own data and online life.

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