Principles Given In Wikipedia

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AnamikaSA60
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Principles Given In Wikipedia

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I was bored on the plane from Guangzhou to Beijing. Because now everyone is talking about the bubble of Web 2.0 which seems to be coming to an end I personally dont think so then Web 2.0 is over and it should be Web 3.0. What is Web 3.0? When the plane was about to land in Beijing I suddenly had this idea and I wrote it on my blog after returning. Of. Course this idea is not mature. Soon during the afternoon. BOF TechED peer event several friends wanted me to talk about my ideas seriously and also made.

Some related comments in their blogs raising some questions. And I also wanted to boldly make a belize phone number data so I wrote this article. I searched online for other friends predictions and found Mr. Dan Gillmors article Web 2.0? Try 3.0 . In this article Dan said that Web 1.0 is a readonly website 2.0 is a readwrite website. Then 3.0 is a website full of Web APIs later I found that Keso also. Has an article related to this. For example it classifies. Google Yahoo and Amazon as Web 3.0 websites. According to this statement Yahoo is an antique that.

Has experienced the Stone Age and has developed from 1.0 to 3.0. But I think this view is not entirely correct. According to this view all current blog sites including Blog Hall should be classified as Web 3.0 because we all provide Web APIs. Taking BLOG as an example the functions of Web APIs can be roughly divided into three categories 1 Interaction between websites for example the success of aggregation websites. However. Most of the interaction functions between websites can only realize. The read function and rarely the write function. Of course things are twosided. Website A reads the.
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