![]() There were technical reasons why, not least of which was the rapidly improved bandwidth available to users, and servers. It was far more interactive, far more collaborative, and far more capable. Web 2.0 arose following the turn of the century. There were search engines, and there were e-commerce sites like Amazon and eBay. At first, websites were just places you could read the information posted on servers and interact with such servers in simple ways. Web 1.0 was the early Internet that persisted until about 2000. Web 3.0 is the third generation of the Internet-a global network that permits intelligent interactions between all its users and devices. But that’s fine, it means we can propose our own definition of Web 3.0. ![]() There are enough arguments about “what Web 3.0 is” to make it impossible to point to a single authoritative definition.
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