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Web 1.0 - 3.0 and the dark Web



                   ● It is used by society as a whole, not just a few
                   niche groups.
                   ● The  rise  of mobile  Internet  access  and  social
                   networks has aided Web 2.0’s growth. This growth
                   is  also being fueled  by mobile devices such
                   as  Android-powered  smartphones  and  Apple’s
                   iPhones.  As a result  of Web  2.0’s  growth, apps
                   such as Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok,
                   Twitter, and YouTube, to name a few, were able to
                   grow and dominate the online landscape.


            THE FUTURE OF WEB 3.0


            Finally, we arrive at the most recent Web version. To fully
            comprehend the significance of Web 3.0, we must look to
            the future. Despite the fact that some of its components
            are already available, Web 3.0 will take some time to be
            fully realized. Web 2.0  is  a “participative social Web,”
            while Web 3.0 is a “read, write, and execute Web.”

            In Web 3.0  users will  move away from  centralized
            platforms, like Facebook  or  Google,  and toward
            decentralized, almost anonymous platforms at this
            stage  of  web  use. Tim  Berners-Lee  coined  the  phrase
            “Web 3.0” to describe an Internet that could potentially
            process  content  conceptually  and  contextually  using
            artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML).

            However, this idealized version of the Web has not come
            to fruition to date due to technological constraints such
            as  high  development  cost  and  difficulty  of  converting
            human language  into a form  that  computers can
            understand.




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