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Utitofon Samuel
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WEB 2.0 & 3.0, What's the difference?

Brief

Over the past years, the internet has changed the world and the lives of people. Most don't go a day without some kind of interaction with the internet be it social media, online shopping, gaming, and the world wide web have solidified a place in all our lives, but it's always changing.

Web 2.0 (a.k.a. “The document Web or social web”) is a static controversial writable phrase of the worldwide web (WWW). It uses keyword search to find information powered by search engines. It facilitates interactions between the users and their sites.

On the other hand, web 3.0 (a.k.a “The metadata Web or intelligent web” is a highly mobile, three-dimensional executable phrase of the worldwide web (WWW) with interactive services, dynamic applications and “machine-to-machine” interaction. It is a semantic web that focuses on individuals using content management systems along with artificial intelligence.

With this massive adoption in place, we must follow along or afford to be left behind. Sites like Blockgames, Nestcoin, Zuriteam and even Youtube have an abundance of resources and mentors to help everyone tech inclined or not to key in to the many use cases of web 3.0.

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