What Is Web 3.0?
Web 3.0 is on its way, but what exactly is it, and where did
Web 1.0 and 2.0 go?
Something
Different
Consider a different type of internet that not only
accurately reflects what you enter, but also understands it all you say, either
through text, voice, or other media, and in which all content you consume is
more tailored to you than ever before. We have reached the tipping point of a
new stage in the evolution of the web. Some early adopters refer to it as Web
3.0.
There are a few early-stage Web 3.0 applications that
currently exist, but their true potential cannot be realised until the new
internet is fully integrated into the web infrastructure.
However what accurately is Web 3.0, what will it look like,
but how will it impact our lives?
Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, dubbed
Web 3.0 the Semantic Web, with the goal of creating a more autonomous,
intelligent, and open internet.
The definition of Web 3.0 can be expanded as follows: data
will be interconnected in a decentralised manner, which would be a significant
improvement over our current generation of the internet (Web 2.0), where data
is mostly stored in centralised repositories.
Users and machines will also be able to interact with data.
However, in order for this to happen, programmes must comprehend information
conceptually as well as contextually. With this in mind, the semantic web and
artificial intelligence are the two pillars of Web 3.0. (AI).
Web 3.0, Cryptocurrency and
Blockchain
We can expect a strong convergence and symbiotic
relationship between these three technologies and other fields because Web 3.0
networks will operate through decentralised protocols — the founding blocks of
blockchain and cryptocurrency technology. They will be interoperable,
seamlessly integrated, automated through smart contracts, and used to power
everything from micro transactions in Africa to censorship-resistant P2P data
file storage and sharing with applications like Filecoin, as well as completely
changing the way every company conducts and operates their business. The
current crop of DeFi protocols is only the tip of the iceberg.
Web 3.0 Technologies
Web 3.0 will rise from the natural evolution of elderly web
tools coupled with cutting-edge technologies such as Artificial intelligence
and blockchain, as well as user interconnection and increased internet usage.
Internet 3.0 appears to be an improvement over its predecessors, web 1.0 and
2.0.
Web 1.0 (1989-2005)
Despite
only providing access to limited information with little to no user
interaction, Web 1.0, also known as the Static Web, was the most reliable internet
in the 1990s. Creating user pages or even commenting on articles wasn't a thing
back then.
Because there were no
algorithms to sift through internet pages in Web 1.0, it was extremely
difficult for users to find the data. Simply put, it's like a one-way street
with a narrow side walk where content was created by a then choose few and
information was mostly sourced from directories.
Web 2.0
(2005-present)
Web 2.0 (2005-present)
The
Social Web, or Web 2.0, made the internet much more interactive due to
advancements in web technologies such as Javascript, HTML5, CSS3, and others,
which allowed startups to build interactive online technologies such as
YouTube, Facebook, Wikipedia, and many others.
This
cleared the way for the growth of social networking sites and user-generated
content creation, as information could now be distributed and shared across
multiple platforms and applications.
A number of web innovators, including the
aforementioned Jeffrey Zeldman, pioneered the set of tools in this era of the
internet.
Web 3.0 (yet to come)
Web 3.0
is the next stage of web evolution that would make the internet more intelligent
or process information with near-human-like intelligence by leveraging the
power of AI systems to run smart programmes to assist users.
According to Tim Berners-Lee, the Semantic Web is
intended to "automatically" interface with systems, people, and home
devices. As a result, both humans and machines will be involved in the content
creation and decision-making processes. This would allow for the intelligent
creation and distribution of highly tailored content directly to each internet
user.
Key Features of Web 3.0
To truly comprehend the next stage of the internet,
we must examine the four key features of Web 3.0:
- Ubiquity
- Semantic Web
- Artificial
Intelligence
- 3D Graphics
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