WEB 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0

Web 1.0Web 1.0 was the first reappearance. In fact it was known as ‘The Internet’ not version 1 or Web1.0. It was commonly used before 1999 when specialists called it the Read-Only era. The chief characteristics of ‘The Internet’ not Web 1.0 were bookmarking and hyper-linking of the web pages. It only consisted of framesets and online guest book. Communication or flow between the producer and the consumer was lacking. The email sent was also through the HTML form. The preeminent illustrations of ‘The Internet’ are inert websites which were prepared during the ‘.com evolution’. 

Web 2.0Web 2.0 was first launched in the market by O’Reilly in 1999 at the brainstorming communication at media live International. The data accessible through Web 2.0 gave power to the innovative generation to form new concepts like Widgets, Wiki, and Video streaming. It also permitted numerous users to publish their individual content through a small number of basic steps, which was impracticable in The Internet or Web 1.0. Web 2.0 was in charge for the development of several sites that we frequently use today like Facebook, Flickr and Twitter.

Web 3.0Web 3.0 is also called as the 3rd generation of World Wide Web. It includes all that we could ever wish for. With aid of Web 3.0, web content was effortlessly carried in the variety of natural language. It also consists of natural language search, micro formats, recommendation agents which are normally called as AI (Artificial Intelligence). We can also find diverse attributes like Contextual Search, Deductive Reasoning, Evolution of 3D web, Tailor made Search and Personalized Search which was not there in the previous versions. By such advancements in Web 3.0, we have the power to do numerous things that we may possibly have never even dreamed of.