When we first started experiencing the information-relaying power of the internet, there were no trust or centralization issues, simply because the underlying tech tools powering Web 1.0—SMTP and HTTP ...
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Web 1.0 was the static web, and Web 2.0 is the social web, but Web 3.0 will be the decentralized web. It will move us from a world in which communities contribute but don’t own or profit, to one where ...
Not long ago, people relied on newspapers for information and watched television for entertainment. But the arrival of Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 transformed how we consumed content, and now we’re witnessing ...
Ever since its inception, the internet has been changing constantly. Right now, I think we are witnessing one of the biggest developments yet—the change from Web 2.0 to Web3. Web3 could solve ...
3 School of Human Health and Social Sciences, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia 4 School of Health and Exercise Science, University of British Columbia, Kelowna, ...
As our economy sours, more and more nervous technologists are writing off Web 2.0 as dead. We believe web 2.0 (whatever it really means) isn't on the decline, the economy is. The web is evolving. In ...
Twenty-five years ago today, a group of tech pioneers founded the company that would eventually create Netscape Navigator. The browser lived a short life, but its legacy looms large. At the dawn of ...
A definitive definition of a Web 2.0 “Social Network” is as hard to come by as a definitive definition of Web 2.0 itself. Tim Berners-Lee recently noted (see “Evolving from Web 1.0 to Web 2.0”) the ...
Tim O’Reilly graciously bestowed a “Blogger’s Code of Conduct” upon the blogosphere earlier this month. In 2004, he christened “Web 2.0” for the world. Tim O’Reilly has helped publish many a tech ...