The World Wide Web, not to be confused with the Internet, turned 35 years old. Tim Berners-Lee authored the 1989 paper titled 'Information Management: A Proposal' that proposed the web. The web has transformed society and business, with interconnected systems powering big data analytics, AI, and cloud-enabled quantum computing. The internet has seen exponential growth in data, with estimates suggesting it will reach 175ZB by 2025. Concerns have also risen about the amount of fake content on the internet, with over half of all sentences on the web being translated by AI tools. Tim Berners-Lee's new company, Inrupt, is spearheading the adoption of a new protocol called Solid, which prioritizes user privacy. The web's future remains uncertain.
Web 3.0 is the new internet infrastructure predicted to replace Web 2.0 in the near future. It is based on decentralization and allows people to control their own data without being dependent on centralized structures. The key technologies used in Web 3.0 include blockchain, decentralized applications (DApps), and digital identities. Web 3.0 offers advantages such as increased security, protection against cyber attacks, online privacy, transparency, user control, efficiency, and scalability. However, it also has disadvantages including complexity, price fluctuations of cryptocurrencies, and the need for good internet connection and devices. Web 3.0 is progressing as a socialist system and efforts are being made to solve the problem of price fluctuations through decentralized exchanges called DEX. The development of technology and increased demand for Web 3.0 will address the issue of device and internet system requirements. The Web 3.0 era is inevitable. [9365ca8e] [9551686c] [3c416538]