Difference between web2.0 and web3.0
In this article I would be explaining the concept and difference between web2.0 and web3.0. But before I start I would like to let you know about the blockgames program,(blockgames.gg) the program are for people who are willing to be an outstanding blockchain developer. The program has made it easy for everyone who has no prior knowledge about web3.0 and blockchain to learn and collaborate with the mentors in the program (zuri.team).
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What is web2.0 all about🤔? web2.0 refers to worldwide websites, which highlight user-generated content and interoperability of end-users. web2.0 is also called the perticipative social web. Its modify the way webpage are designed and used, interaction and collaboration with each other are allowed by web2.0. let's take for example on social media dialogue contents are generated in the virtual community. The web browser technologies are used in Web 2.0 development and it includes JavaScript frameworks. Recently, AJAX and JavaScript frameworks have become a very popular means of creating web 2.0 sites.
You reading this content and reacting to it, is with power of web2.0. web2.0 has made it easy for you to react and comment on the webpages.
See web2.0 as the current websites we all are using.!
Now let's talk about web3.0🚀. This generally refers to the next generation of the world wide web. Just like web2.0 started from an abstract concept of sending information on open network, web3.0 goes deeper into building a transparent internet.
Web3.0 is a new paradigm for building web applications, where one or more of the following technologies are used: 3d sites artificial intelligence, blockchain and more … These new sites allow much more powerful and performing applications. Through the blockchain technology they allow an anonymization of the user and the separation of digital information from personal ones and a trust-less service
The reason why we need web3.0 Each time we interact over the internet, copies of our data are made and stored on servers of companies such as google or Facebook, and when this happens, we lose control over our data. The fact that our information is stored by 3rd parties is not necessarily bad, but when a single entity mediates the entire process things can get ugly.
I hope at least with this you should get the basics of web2.0 and web3.0
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