Web 3.0
Internet Different stages of the World Wide Web (www).
Web 3.0 (Read, write, execute, Semantic web) (2010-2020)
Web 3.0 Is The Third Stage Of Development Of The www Also Known As “The Semantic Web” Or “The Intelligent Web” Sometimes Also Referred To “The Decentralized Web“
We Can Say, Web 3.0 Is A “Machine To User” Approach Which Is More Connected, Open And Intelligent In Simple Words We Can Say A Smarter Web Then Web 2.0 Web 3.0: The Encoding Of Meaningful Knowledge On The Web In A Manner That “The Machines” Can Understand. It Is About Deploying AI On The Web Which Can Make Decisions On Behalf Of The User Automatically.
It Is A Technology Used For Collecting Data/Information And Store It In A Centralized System That Provides Realistic Detail Information Like Personal Assistance With Greater Meaning, Relevancy And Ultimately Value To The User.
Web 3.0, Applications Are Capable Of Learning Mechanisms Ruminate And Deliver What They Believe Should Be More Relevant And Useful For The User. For Example, When You Search On Google Maps, It Displays All The Possible Routes To Your Destination And Also Gives You The Suggestion For The Fastest Route With Distance And Traffic Information.
Web 3.0 Work On Google Rank Brain Algorithm which Uses Machine Learning (The Ability Of Machines To Teach Themselves From Data Inputs)Computers Can Interpret Information Like Human.
Technologies used in Web 3.0
Network Computing
- Software-as-a-service business models
- Web services interoperability
- Grouped computing (P2P, grid computing, hosted “cloud computing” server farms such as Amazon S3)
Universal Connectivity
- Broadband adoption
- Mobile Internet access
- Mobile devices
Accessible Technologies
- Open APIs and protocols
- Open data formats
- Open-source software platforms
- Open data (Creative Commons, Open Data License, etc.)
Open Identity
- Open identity (OpenID)
- Open reputation
- Portable identity and personal data (for example, the ability to port your user account and search history from one service to another)
The Intelligent Web
- Semantic Web technologies (RDF, OWL, SWRL, SPARQL, Semantic application platforms, and statement-based datastores such as triplestores, tuple stores, and associative databases)
- Categorized databases — or what I call “The World Wide Database” (wide-area distributed database interoperability enabled by Semantic Web technologies)
- Intelligent applications (machine learning, machine reasoning, natural language processing, autonomous agents)
Web 3.0: Merits and Demerits
Merits
- Higher efficient searching
- More beneficial marketing
- Increased information linking
- Higher efficient web browsing
- Increased communication
Demerits
- Web 1.0 websites will seem that much more antiquated
- Technology is not completely ready for it yet
- Less advanced computers won't be able to handle it
- A lot of money has been spent by the government on research for it
- It is very complicated
Web 3.0 Summary
Portable & Personal
Individual Focus
Life streams / Waves
Consolidating Content
Content Smart Applications
User Behavior
User Engagement
Behavioral Advertising
The Semantic Web
RDF/ RDFS/ OWL
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