Web 3.0
The article first
begins by breaking the 3.0 into three different parts; 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0. Web
1.0 is essentially two different parts, one part acts as the consumer and the
other acts as the producer. The author compares this sensation to that of a can
of soup. Essentially he says that web 1.0 is where one person makes the soup
then another person will consume that soup. The next is web 2.0 where the
author states that this is more of a dinner party where everyone brings their
own soup to share with one another. In this instance everyone is both a
producer and also a consumer. Finally, web 3.0 is about the context and substance
of someone’s computer. Using the dinner
party example, not only will there be consumers and producers of “soup.” However,
3.0 knows who’s coming to this party and if they’re not than it knows why.
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