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The Difference Between Web 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0

Started by Daniel Miessler · 7 months ago

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We all hear the term “web 2.0″ being used hundreds of times a week. It’s all over the Internet and it pervades modern technical conversation to the point of being cliché. But what does “2.0″ really mean? What ... Continue reading »

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  • and web 3.0 will hopefully include crypto as an underlying design element lest we still end up with this stupid trust all your personal data to the company running facebook situation
  • Mind, dude, web 3.0 isn't a piece of software anyone is pushing out, it's an abstract idea.
  • Why can't crypto as an underlying design element be part of the idea? We're ok with other design elements being a core piece of what makes it Web 2.0 or 3.0 or 4.0 whatever. How about, instead of just Web 3.0 is the semantic web where data is labeled and sexy, we make it Web 3.0 is the semantic web where data is labeled and sexy and secure? We're just labeling a method of working with data. There's no reason at all security can't be considered an underlying design element of the idea.

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