Did you know the World Wide Web (WWW) and the Internet were not the same thing? Me, neither I only recently learnt this so lets learn together! We don’t use www really anymore and we call everything the internet, but the web and internet are two separate things but also work hand in hand together under the same roof.
If you image the internet is the whole system and the
software that connects computers and all the invisible wire connecting everything,
but the web is all the pages and links and websites, apps that are use internet
to function but ideally different elements. Or how I figured it out, the
internet is a shopping centre, and the web is the stores within the
building.
Like everything in this world, the Web evolved as time went
on and software developed. It has transitioned through three phases: Web 1.0,
Web 2.0, Web 3.0. Let’s break them down:
Web 2.0 this is where we currently reside for the main part
as it is more interactive that Web 1.0. This would be social media like
Facebook and YouTube for example as people can comments and interact with each
other. This benefits site owners as people can leave reviews and communicate
with them rather that the “read only” format of Web 1.0.
Web 3.0 is where we are going with a lot more focus taken
away from big companies like Apple or Google with our data and more and
interconnection between sites and apps to give the user the best experience possible.
Four key areas of Web 3.0 is the decentralisation of data, trustful and permissionless,
AI and machine learning and connectivity and Ubiquity. This has also been seen with
Siri on Apple products being able to understand and communicate like humans.
Learn more with links below:
Explained in Detail Web 3.0
Web 3.0 5 minute explaination
WEB 1.0,2.0,3.0 Explained: Past, present, future
Great Read !
ReplyDeleteOmg I’m in awe!
ReplyDeleteNever knew anything about World Wide Web before but after reading this I truly understand it now
ReplyDeleteGreat content Emma very insightful
ReplyDeleteLove it Emma great work! x
ReplyDeleteWell done Emma great work
ReplyDeleteWow, it's true, every day is a learning day, thanks emma, you explained the differences to me & me thinking they were the one. Thanks for that
ReplyDeleteAll makes sense now
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