Intro on WEB 3.0

 A Brief Introduction on WEB 3.0


Lets start with the term Web. Web refers to the global network of servers that makes the information sharing that happens over the Web possible. 

 So far, we reached to the 3rd generation of web. Just on starting phase of web 3.0, web 1.0 is when the WWW introduced to till 2004 and later web 2.0 introduced. Still many websites are based on web 2.0.


Web 1.0

Web 1.0  refers to the first stage of the world wide web (www) evolution. Earlier, there were only a few content creators in web 1.0 with huge majority of users who are consumers of content. Web 1.0 is a content delivery network (CDN) that enables the showcase of the piece of information on the websites i.e mostly read-only. It can be used as a personal website. Web 1.0 is static pages.


Web 2.0

Web 2.0 refers to worldwide websites which highlight user-generated content, usability and interoperability for end users. Social media's website are based on web 2.0. It doesn't refer to a modification to any technical specification, but to modify the way web pages are designed and used. AJAX, JavaScript frameworks have become a very popular means of creating web 2.0 sites. The web browser technologies are also used in web 2.0 development. Web 2.0 is dynamic pages.


Web 3.0 

It refers to the evolution of web utilization and interaction which includes altering the web into a database. It enables the up-gradation of the back-end  of the web, after a long time of focus on the front-end ( Web 2.0 has mainly been about AJAX, tagging, and another front-end user experience innovation ). Web 3.0 is a term that is used to describe many evolution of web usage and interaction among several paths. In this, data isn't owned but instead shared, where services show different views for the same web / the same data. The Semantic web 3.0 promises to establish "the world's information" in a more reasonable way than Google can ever attain with their existing engine schema. 

The Semantic Web necessitates the use of a declarative ontological language like OWL to produce domain-specific ontologies that machines can use to reason about information and make new conclusions, not simply match keywords. 


  1. Semantic Web
    The succeeding evolution of the Web involves the Semantic Web. The semantic web improves web technologies in demand to create, share and connect content through search and analysis based on the capability to comprehend the meaning of words, rather than on keywords or numbers.
  2. Artificial Intelligence 
    Combining this capability with natural language processing, in Web 3.0, computers can distinguish information like humans in order to provide faster and more relevant results. They become more intelligent to fulfill the requirements of users.
  3. 3D Graphics
    The three-dimensional design is being used widely in websites and services in Web 3.0. Museum guides, computer games, e-commerce, geospatial contexts, etc. are all examples that use 3D graphics.
  4. Connectivity
    With Web 3.0, information is more connected thanks to semantic metadata. As a result, the user experience evolves to another level of connectivity that leverages all the available information.
  5. Ubiquity
    Content is accessible by multiple applications, every device is connected to the web, the services can be used everywhere.

Below are 5 main features that can help us define Web 3.0:



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