What’s Web 3.0??? Many consider it to be a change in how websites are created and how people interact with them. Web 2.0 universally is viewed as how people collaborate and share information online while using social networks and other interactive services such as Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter…
Here are some Web 3.0 features according to ScienceLab 2011:
- There is Real-time Data: Information is moving faster online today than it has ever been. Breaking news stories occur on Twitter and Real-time searches allow users to get the latest information within seconds by the touch of a keypad.
- Searches Online: Programmers are trying to teach computers to better understand people so they will know what we mean when we are searching online. For example, Google is developing ‘Semantic Web’ searching styles; This is when a computer understands what people are saying when they are using jargon and slang expressions.
- Mobile & Geography: Some say geography is playing a big role in the information posted online. The rise of GPS-enabled 4G phones and small handheld devices is feeding into the Web 3.0 trend.
It took more than 10 years for Web 2.0 to catch on as an accepted industry term. I think it will take some time for people to clearly define what Web 3.0 is for consumers.
What do you think? Is Web 3.0 just another netlingo?
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April 13, 2011 at UTC2604UTC p20111630UTC13:
Yes. Web 2.0 I get it… but 3.0 is confusing to grasp.
April 16, 2011 at UTC5504UTC p20115530UTC16:
Interesting. I am trying to research Web 3.0 but the definitions are so different for the terms. lol
April 25, 2011 at UTC2104UTC p20113830UTC25:
Yeah, I agree. The industry does not really know what this is at the time. We shall see.
October 10, 2011 at UTC5510UTC p20110831UTC10:
web 3.0 uses more inteligent search engines