Web 3.0 Examples
Web 3.0 is a term that is used to refer to a field of computer and social networks that specifically work on the Internet but it goes a little beyond just visiting a social platform, it has a special format and in turn it is necessary to point out that this concept cannot be clearly and concretely defined, in fact to date there are many computer and network specialists who have sought a way to define what Web 3.0 is, however, no result can be reached conclusive.
But we can start from the basis that indicates that Web 3.0 is based on semantics , this means that users and different technological devices, whether mobile or desktop, can have an interaction through a natural language which can be interpreted Due to the Software that is installed on said device, the main advantage of this interaction is that access to information is much faster, more practical and effective than the traditional methods known in what was previously known as Web 2.0 and even the Web. 1.0 (social networks, collaborative work platforms, use of computers through protocols for reading information from Web pages).
Other definitions that at the moment have been given to Web 3.0 is related to artificial intelligence, this implies the transformation of the Web into a colossal database to make content accessible using different search tools, artificial intelligence and even what is known as the geospatial Web. To date, this is considered to be the future of the Internet and social networks and many affirm that it is already in the beta phase and with the passing of time the Web will evolve in parallel to how technology in general does, that is to say, breakneck speed.
Examples of Web 3.0:
- Gnoss: Social network created in Spain that has the objective of creating a digital identity for each person and that serves as identification in any virtual environment.
- Flipboard: It is a mobile app with which you can create a Facebook and Twitter profile with detailed data, can include videos and photos and has a personalized search function in real time for relevant information.
- Quintura: It is a website available for mobile phones and that presents an interface in the form of a tag cloud which corresponds to information within categories that the person needs at any time.
- Swoogle: It is to date that is considered as the origin or father of the semantic Web, it has the function of processing information and making decisions based on its own reasoning, it can make deductions based on logic, managing to propose solutions to various problems An example of its use was the well-known PageRank that Google used to give a certain relevance note to every website indexed in its database.