WEB 1.0
- Web 1.0 (static web)refers to the early days of the World Wide Web, characterized by static web pages and limited user interaction.Web 1.0 websites were static, presenting information in a read-only format with little to no user-generated content.Interaction was minimal, with websites mainly offering informational content without advanced user engagement features.
WEB 2.0
- Web 2.0 (the dynamic web) represents the evolution of the World Wide Web towards greater interactivity, user-generated content, and social networking.Web 2.0 introduced more interactive and dynamic websites, allowing users to contribute, collaborate, and interact with the content.Web 2.0 encouraged user-generated content, such as social media posts, blogs, and other forms of collaborative content creation
WEB 3.0
- Web 3.0, often referred to as the (Semantic Web), represents the next stage in the evolution of the World Wide Web, aiming to make information more readily accessible to both humans and machines. Web 3.0 emphasizes the development of a semantic web, where data is structured and tagged in a way that can be easily interpreted by machines, enabling more intelligent search and automated processing of information.Al plays a significant role in Web 3.0, enabling advanced data analysis, personalized user.



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