| 
1st August 2008
Great topic. Web 1.0 was the static web, the quality of the websites was a reflection of the content provided by the owners of the websites (with few exceptions such as forums).
Web 2.0 relies heavily on the users, it's the users who set up the content. What better than to have real doctors putting content about medicine and real chefs putting content about food?
Many people wonder what is Web 3.0, if we knew then we would be millionaires by now. But there's one inevitable aspect of it: it will be highly monitored. Anonymity will be almost impossible legally speaking, and laws will be highly enforced on everything. |