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Major Differences between Web 2.0 and Web 3.0

Web 2.0 refers to a paradigm shift in how the Internet is used. Over the past 15 to 20 years, the bland web pages of Web 1.0 have been completely replaced by Web 2.0’s interactivity, social connectivity, and user-generated content.Web 3.0 represents the next iteration or phase of the evolution of the web/Internet and potentially could be as disruptive and represent as big a paradigm shift as Web 2.0. Web 3.0 is built upon the core concepts of decentralization, openness, and greater user utility.

Web 2.0 makes it possible for user-generated content to be viewed by millions of people around the world virtually in an instant; this unparalleled reach has led to an explosion of this type of content in recent years. In Web 3.0, the data generated by disparate and increasingly powerful computing resources, including mobile phones, desktops, appliances, vehicles, and sensors, will be sold by users through decentralized data networks, ensuring that users retain ownership control.

The exponential growth of Web 2.0 has been driven by key innovations such as mobile Internet access and social networks, as well as the near ubiquity of powerful mobile devices like iPhones and Android-powered devices. With Web 3.0, information and content are more connected and ubiquitous, accessed by multiple applications and with an increasing number of everyday devices connected to the web—an example being the Internet of Things.

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