Friday, May 17, 2024

VERSION OF THE WEB

 WEB 1.0


The "read-only" online era, known as online 1.0, began to take shape in the early 1990s and continued until the early 2000s. It had one-way communication, centralized content development, minimal interaction, static material, and a restricted selection of media. Users were able to view information, but they were not allowed to actively participate in it beyond clicking links. Owners of websites were in charge of them, and upgrading information frequently required manual coding. The foundation for dynamic and interactive web experiences in later stages, such Web 2.0, was established by Web 1.0.

WEB 2.0


Web 2.0, or the second generation of the World Wide Web, replaced static web pages with social media platforms and dynamic, interactive user-generated content. It first appeared in the early 2000s, encouraging group online experiences and giving users the ability to share, contribute, and work together in previously unheard-of ways.

WEB 3.0


The next version of the internet, known as Web 3.0, is centered on user control over data, decentralization, and interoperability. It builds a transparent and safe online that empowers people and builds trust via the use of peer-to-peer networks, decentralized protocols, and blockchain technology.



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