Q&A
Web 1.0
It is the “readable” phrase of the World Wide Web with flat data. In Web 1.0, there is only limited interaction between sites and web users.
Web 1.0 is simply an information portal where users passively receive information without being given the opportunity to post reviews, comments, and feedback.
Web 2.0
It is the “writable” phrase of the World Wide Web with interactive data. Unlike Web 1.0, Web 2.0 facilitates interaction between web users and sites,
so it allows users to interact more freely with each other. Web 2.0 encourages participation, collaboration, and information sharing.
Examples of Web 2.0 applications are Youtube, Wiki, Flickr, Facebook, and so on.
Web 3.0
It is the “executable” phrase of Word Wide Web with dynamic applications, interactive services, and “machine-to-machine” interaction.
Web 3.0 is a semantic web which refers to the future. In Web 3.0, computers can interpret information like humans and intelligently generate
and distribute useful content tailored to the needs of users. One example of Web 3.0 is Tivo, a digital video recorder. Its recording program
can search the web and read what it finds to you based on your preferences.
Web 1.0:
1) User type in "side effects of X"
2) a list of static websites show up ordered by rating algorithm of the search engine.
3) The user enters one of them
4) The user read the info from the site and can choose to go back and keep surfing of relay of that info.
Web 3.0:
1) User type in "side effects of X"
2) search engine uses AI to analyze the query and match it to other satisfying results.
3) The user can enters a website
4) The user can see how many likes the page has, comments, recommendations from other users.
5) The website offers the user alternative items for X according to semantic analysis of the term "side effects" (and assumes the user may want alternatives)
6) The user may choose weather to relay on that info according to other users recommendations and likes.
7) The user can buy the item online if the website supports the service.