What is Web 3.0?
'Web 3.0' refers to the new generation of web applications and content that are enabled by the shift to HTML5 and open standards. It is not a new technology,
but rather a new application layer that is layered on top of the existing World Wide Web.
In the late 90s, the Web became much more than a medium for information. We began to experience a new medium with the emergence of the World Wide Web 3.0,
or Web 3.0. For a while, the Web was a medium to share information, not a medium to create and consume information. But, in the last few years, the
Web has become as much a platform for creation as consumption.
Web 3.0 is the third generation of the World Wide Web. It is the next generation of the web and is based on the concept of being able to publish,
interact and distribute content on the web.