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8 Main features that define Web 3.0
- Web Synergies
What is Web 3.0?
The term Web 3.0 is creating quite a buzz, and rightly so. But few really know
what it really means and how it could potentially revolutionize our digital
world. So let’s dive in to get a better understanding of what the term Web 3.0
really means and entails.
Also known as the third-generation internet, Web 3.0 is the next step in the
evolution of the World Wide Web. The idea is to develop a more intelligent
and connected web experience for users through a data-driven Semantic
Web, which employs a machine-based understanding of said data.
Semantic Web - The Semantic Web enhances web technologies in a way that
enables them to generate, share and connect content through a search and
analysis process where they understand the meaning of words rather than
just keywords or numbers.
Artificial Intelligence - The combination of semantic capabilities and NLP
(Natural language processing) allows computers to understand information on
a human-like level, so they can provide faster and more relevant results.
Features that set Web 3.0 apart from its predecessors
3D Graphics - There is extensive use of three-dimensional design in websites
and services in Web 3.0. Common examples include - museum guides,
computer games, eCommerce websites, and more.
Connectivity - Thanks to semantic metadata, information is more connected
in Web 3.0. Because of this, the user experience will enter a new level of
connectivity that makes use of all available information.
Features that set Web 3.0 apart from its predecessors
Ubiquity - This refers to the ability to access internet content and services
anywhere at any time via any number of devices. Web 2.0 is also ubiquitous in
several ways, but the surge in IoT devices will take it to the next level.
Blockchain - With blockchain technology, user data is encrypted and
protected, preventing large corporations from controlling and/or using the
personal data of users for their gain.
Features that set Web 3.0 apart from its predecessors
Decentralized - Users maintain ownership of all their data and digital assets because
this data is stored in decentralized data networks within a peer-to-peer
interconnection.
Edge computing - Web 3.0 relies on the progress of edge computing, where apps
and data are processed at the edge of the network on devices such as mobile
phones, appliances, sensors and even smart cars and gadgets.
Features that set Web 3.0 apart from its predecessors
Conclusion:
In a nutshell, Web 3.0 is an evolution of the internet where computers can
understand the real meaning behind information through semantics & artificial
intelligence and where data is decentralized and owned by the creators.
Here we are going to look at the features that set Web 3.0 apart from its
predecessors and how it will impact businesses to operate safely in several ways.
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8 Main features that define Web 3.0 - Web Synergies

  • 1. 8 Main features that define Web 3.0 - Web Synergies
  • 2. What is Web 3.0? The term Web 3.0 is creating quite a buzz, and rightly so. But few really know what it really means and how it could potentially revolutionize our digital world. So let’s dive in to get a better understanding of what the term Web 3.0 really means and entails. Also known as the third-generation internet, Web 3.0 is the next step in the evolution of the World Wide Web. The idea is to develop a more intelligent and connected web experience for users through a data-driven Semantic Web, which employs a machine-based understanding of said data.
  • 3. Semantic Web - The Semantic Web enhances web technologies in a way that enables them to generate, share and connect content through a search and analysis process where they understand the meaning of words rather than just keywords or numbers. Artificial Intelligence - The combination of semantic capabilities and NLP (Natural language processing) allows computers to understand information on a human-like level, so they can provide faster and more relevant results. Features that set Web 3.0 apart from its predecessors
  • 4. 3D Graphics - There is extensive use of three-dimensional design in websites and services in Web 3.0. Common examples include - museum guides, computer games, eCommerce websites, and more. Connectivity - Thanks to semantic metadata, information is more connected in Web 3.0. Because of this, the user experience will enter a new level of connectivity that makes use of all available information. Features that set Web 3.0 apart from its predecessors
  • 5. Ubiquity - This refers to the ability to access internet content and services anywhere at any time via any number of devices. Web 2.0 is also ubiquitous in several ways, but the surge in IoT devices will take it to the next level. Blockchain - With blockchain technology, user data is encrypted and protected, preventing large corporations from controlling and/or using the personal data of users for their gain. Features that set Web 3.0 apart from its predecessors
  • 6. Decentralized - Users maintain ownership of all their data and digital assets because this data is stored in decentralized data networks within a peer-to-peer interconnection. Edge computing - Web 3.0 relies on the progress of edge computing, where apps and data are processed at the edge of the network on devices such as mobile phones, appliances, sensors and even smart cars and gadgets. Features that set Web 3.0 apart from its predecessors
  • 7. Conclusion: In a nutshell, Web 3.0 is an evolution of the internet where computers can understand the real meaning behind information through semantics & artificial intelligence and where data is decentralized and owned by the creators. Here we are going to look at the features that set Web 3.0 apart from its predecessors and how it will impact businesses to operate safely in several ways.