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The new Internet revolution- web 3.0

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Revolution?

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First, let’s take a look at Web 2.0

• Social Networking

• Immediate content sharing

• Users can alter web pages

• Innovations for information acquisition (RSS)

• Access to the Internet in non-Desktop Devices

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Sounds pretty good, doesn’t it?

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You can now Google almost everything, be it a movie or restaurant review and find results.

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But it takes some important minutes away from

your life because you have to separately searchfor “movie reviews” and “restaurant reviews”.

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Many Internet experts believe that thiswould soon be addressed, with Web 3.0.

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Web 3.0 will act like a personal assistant thatbecomes aware of what you like and dislike.

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The browser will answer your query using

your previous searches and analyzes it.

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Berners-Lee has his own concept of 3.0. He calls it

the Semantic Web. Computers cannot understand

the context of the pages, but his Semantic Web tries

to fill this gap.

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Computers will be able to scan and interpret information.

This is possible because Semantic Web have collected

information in so-called ontologies, which will come in

metadata forms, included in the code.

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What does this mean to a web designer?

• Web 3.0 will surely change design trends

With flat design focusing more on content and ease

of access, it fits the new 3.0 revolution.

• Web 3.0 will change how you code

With the inclusion of new metadatas, we will surely

add a few lines of code there.