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What is Web 3? Introducing Web 3 technology (Web 3.0) in simple language
Web 3.0 is the third generation of the Internet (decentralized) that uses different technologies. Imagine a new kind of Internet that not only accurately interprets your input, but also understands everything you say, whether it's text, voice, or any other model. We are now at the beginning of the evolution of the Internet. Some people call this type of internet web three. Some call it Web 3.0. Currently, a number of Web 3 applications are in the early stages of development, but their true potential will not be realized until the new Internet flows into the Web infrastructure. In this article, we define Web 3 technology, applications, technologies and technologies used in it.
 
Technology and technologies of web 1 to web 3
in order to examine Web 3 technology and its application in the digital currency market, we must keep a few points in mind. First of all, this concept is not new. Jeffry Zeldman, one of the first developers of Web 1.0 and 2.0 applications, announced his support for Web 3 in a post in 2006, but discussions on the topic began much earlier in 2001.
The third web will be born through the natural evolution of the older generation of web tools in combination with advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and blockchain, as well as internal communication between users and increasing internet usage. Obviously, the third generation Internet will be an upgrade from its predecessors, namely the first and second generations of the Internet.
 
Web 1.0 era (1985 to 2005)
Web 1, which was called "Static Web" or "Static Web", was the first and most reliable Internet in the 90s, despite providing limited access to information and low user interaction. At that time, it was not possible to create user pages or even leave comments for articles.
Web 1.0, unlike Web 2 and Web 3, did not have any algorithm for screening Internet pages, which made it very difficult for users to find information related to the desired topic. Simply put, the first generation Internet was like a one-way highway with a narrow lane where content creation was done by only a few people and most information was provided by directories.
Web 2.0 era (2005 to now)
The social web or web 2 made the internet more interactive thanks to advances in web technologies such as JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3, and more, which allowed startups to build interactive platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Wikipedia, and many others.Since it is now possible to distribute and share data between different applications and platforms in Web 2 and Web 3, this has paved the way for the flourishing of user-centered content production and social networks. The toolset of the current Internet age was developed by a number of web innovators, such as Jeffrey Zeldman, whom we talked about earlier.
 
Web generation 3 (waiting for the emergence)
Web Three is the next phase of web evolution that will make the internet smarter, or process information through the power of AI systems with more human-like intelligence, capable of running smart programs to help users.Tim Barners-Lee said that the Semantic Web is supposed to have "automated" relationships with systems, people, and home devices. For this purpose, content production and decision-making processes will involve both humans and machines. This will enable intelligent production and distribution of highly personalized content for all Internet consumers.
 
What is Web 3?
Web 3 is the emerging third generation of the Internet, where websites and applications use technologies such as machine learning, Big Data, decentralized ledger technology (DLT) and Others are able to process information in a human-like manner. Web 3.0 was named "Semantic Web" or "Semantic Web" by Tim Barners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, and its goal is to become a more autonomous, intelligent, and open Internet. Was.
The definition of Web3 is as follows:
Data will be interconnected in a decentralized manner, which will be a huge leap forward for our current generation of the Internet, Web 2, where data is mostly stored in centralized repositories.In addition, in Web 3 users and machines are able to interact with data. But for this to happen, programs must be able to understand information both textually and conceptually. Therefore, we can say that the two cornerstones of Web 3 are the Conceptual Web and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
 
Advantages of the third generation web
No need for a central controlling entity: By removing the controlling entities, it will not be possible to control users' information or censor them.
Keeping the ownership of users' information: considering that users' information has cryptographic security, it will not be possible to use them by marketers and advertisers. In fact, the full control of the information will be in the hands of the users and they can share them according to their discretion.
Run applications on all devices: Currently, many applications do not have the ability to run on all operating systems, while the third generation of the web will allow applications to run on any device regardless of the type of device and at no additional cost. Run different hardware.
Meeting the needs of users as quickly as possible: As more products are connected to the Internet, a large set of data is collected. This data is provided to algorithms for analysis, to provide more accurate information to meet the needs of users.
Reducing hacking and theft of users' information: Since the information is decentralized and not kept in one place, hackers have to shut down the entire network to hack and steal information, which is practically impossible.
 
 
Limitations of the third generation web
Scalability: Transactions on Web3 are slower due to its decentralization.
User Experience: Interacting with Web 3 applications requires more steps, software, and training. This makes widespread adoption more difficult.
Accessibility: The lack of integration in today's browsers makes it impossible for many users to access the third generation web.
Cost: Most successful decentralized applications put a small part of their code on the blockchain because it is expensive.
 
Key features of the web 3
To fully understand the next generation of the Internet, we need to look at four key characteristics of Web 3.0:
 
Ubiquity
Semantic Web
artificial intelligence (AI)
3D graphics
learning
Omnipresence means being or having the capacity to be everywhere, especially at one moment. In other words, ubiquity means ubiquitous. In this definition, because, for example, Facebook users are able to receive and share an image instantly, and in the next step, due to its availability to all people regardless of their geographical location, it is considered ubiquitous as long as they have access to this platform. Yes, Web 2.0 also has the feature of ubiquity.But Web Three takes this a step further by making the Internet accessible to everyone, anywhere, at any time. Therefore, at some point, due to the introduction of new types of smart devices by the Internet of Things technology, devices connected to the Internet, like Web 2, will no longer be focused on computers and smartphones.
 
Semantic Web
Semantics is the science of studying relationships between words. Therefore, according to Mr. Barners-Lee, Semantic Web allows computers to analyze data from the Web, including content, transactions, and communication between people. But how will this happen in practice? Consider the following two sentences:
I Love Bitcoin
I < 3 Bitcoins
Since semantics deals only with the meaning or feeling of the content, the syntax of the words in these two sentences is different, but they have the same meaning. Applying the science of semantics on the web also allows devices to decode meanings and emotions by analyzing data. As a result, Internet users will have a better experience through improved data connectivity.
Artificial intelligence
Wikipedia defines AI as “intelligence demonstrated by machines”. And of course, since Web 3 machines are able to read and decode the meanings and emotions conveyed by a set of data, this gives rise to intelligent machines. Although Web 2 has the same capabilities as Web 3, it is largely human-centric, which opens the door for malicious behavior such as biased product reviews, fake ratings, and more.
For example, online review platforms such as Trustpilot are a way for users to provide feedback on any product or service. Unfortunately, a company can buy positive reviews for their products by gathering a large group of people and paying them. Therefore, the Internet needs artificial intelligence to learn how to distinguish and clean real reviews from fake ones in order to provide reliable data.
 
Conclusion
The new generation of the Internet, Web 3, offers a more personalized, intelligent browsing experience, a more human-like search assistant, and more decentralized benefits that will help create a fairer Web. This can be achieved thanks to a myriad of upcoming innovations by empowering all users to become a ruler over their data and building a richer overall experience. Technology and technologies such as Internet of Things, artificial intelligence and machine learning will have a great place in Web 3.
Jerard bartez

Comments

wallther

very nice

Ramedan majed

Web3 can increase cyber security to a great extent if the necessary infrastructure is created.

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michel

Nice post

laora

It was a very complete and comprehensive article, thanks to the cryptotimes content team

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