
As the end of the first decade of the new millennia approaches, Internet developers and strategists are predicting both the timing and impact Web 3.0 will have on the digital landscape. Analysts have proven that the Internet is much larger than most people even comprehend - some 500 times larger than all the content indexed on sites like Google and Yahoo. This “invisible web” is comprised of hidden databases and protected data which are deployed online but only shared in private network environments. As with life itself, the Internet has a way of evolving progressively and sometimes at great speeds. As the adoption of this technical evolution increases - so does related connectivity, community and a new era of personal empowerment online.
The question remains will Web 3.0 and all of its proposed promises become more of a technical milestone or an Internet user expectation?
Enlace : New Era of Web3.0


