Web 3.0

The Web 3.0 is a ontology: this term is used to describe the evolution, like the transformation of the Web into a database , the access to these data via applications which are not navigators, like the widgets, the semantic Web or a space more opened with the 3D . This term appeared the first time in at the beginning of 2006 in an article of the blog of Jeffrey Zeldman. Later, in May, Tim Berners Lee spoke about it (approximate translation):

People still wonder what is Web 3.0. I think that when you have the conjunction of vectorial graphics of Web 2.0, and the access by a semantic Web to a great quantity of data, you have access to an incredible source

DEBATEs

Discussions are open as well on the possible definition of the term Web 3.0 or even its utility as on the technologies included/understood in this concept. One can thus think that following technologies and concepts compose Web 3.0:

Related articles

External bonds and documents

  • Translation of the article of Jeffrey Zeldman
  • Two articles on the subject: Assumptions of evolution for Web 2.0 and Towards a Web 3.0?

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