Web 1.0, also known as the "read-only network.".
In the early days of the Internet, the main purpose of Web 1.0 was to share and disseminate information across different computers. So people can only consume information on the web, not interact with it.
The features are: Static HTML pages, HTTP communications, but in a sense e commerce still belongs to WEB1, live e commerce belongs to Web 2.0, and perhaps web 3.0 in the form of individual auction e commerce, auction various crypto-formed identity-based rights. Press not table and look at Web 2.0.
Web 2.0 is called a "read-write" network or "social network," with an emphasis on UCG, user-generated content. User-generated content means that the user is itself alienated into the product itself, so the algorithmic drive of Web 2.0 and the monetization of the latter ad lead to the emergence of platform monopolies.
Examples of Web 2.0 platforms/companies are Facebook, Google, Amazon and Twitter, all known as "tech giants.".
Web 2.0 features:
Front end interaction: javascript, Vue, React
Mobile Internet
Web3 started out as the semantic web, meaning that computers could analyze any form of data on the internet, including content, links, and transactions between people and computers.
Visible Artificial Intelligence Technology and computer network constitute a virtual supercomputer (that is, blockchain) together constitute the core of WEB3.
In 2014, Gavin Woods co-founded "Ethereum," the term "web 3.".
Web3 is to solve what problem, uh, from my own point of view to make an analogy, the consensus of the first commune is to pay taxes, the consensus of the second commune is to draw from the platform to pay the platform tax, the third commune, or Web3, pays taxes to different distributed consensuses, while individuals are guaranteed to become shareholders in the organization through crypto tokens while completing the alienation of goods.
WEB3 creating distributed applications means handing the right to data, privacy and information over to individuals for sale.
WEB3 features:
- further interaction: VR; security: Rust thanks to read, if you like it, plz follow me.
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