When will the era of Web 3.0 or about the "show off" of the Western bourgeoisie begin
Web 2.0, Web 2.0, Web 2.0 ...
Many active Internet users can dozens of times a day meet this bubble name with their symbol - 0. Yes, and why then put 2.0 if Web 2.1 or 2.2 will never be? Empty imitation of names of versions of programs? Well, Web II, Web III somehow look more justified ... there is a natural semantic link, without any tricks with dots and zeros.
Sometimes it seems that people sculpt this label as a tribute to fashion, not even realizing what it means, but believing that it is a kind of quality mark or a manufacturer’s mark like Made in USA ...
The network is filled with this neo-hysteria, but if there is number 2.0, then 3.0 should come (again, why all this window dressing with zeros and dots?). After all, for the fourth year already, society has been boiling in this digital term, which is a rather long-standing term for the world of high technologies.
And now I would like to ask the Habrovsk citizens, and when do you think the era of the so-called Web 3.0 bubbles will come?
And what will be Web 3.0? What kind of person can he be?
Maybe a search engine for thoughts or 3D sites that can be twisted like a cube and viewed from all sides?
Quite a few heterogeneous startups are starting today under the Web 2.0 shortcut. Will there still be something else innovative for Web 3.0? Yes, it may already be time and 3.0 to call it all (anyway, these points and zeros are show-offs, as they say, for a red word and grandiosity).
Better yet, if the Habrovsk community itself takes on the role of the “discoverer” of Web 3.0.
After all, do not run away all my life behind the cart behind the West. After all, not today, so tomorrow somewhere in California at the next rally of techno-mechanical digital companies, some Bob Zhlob, with a happy physiognomy, solemnly, to the sound of clicking cameras, will announce the next stage of the transition of the Internet service to a more advanced level. This Bob will hit the heights of the wave of fame and pride of place on Wikipedia, as the "pioneer" of Web 3.0.
Is it possible for our brother to once again grab onto the new term only after the official announcement of some bourgeois and once again, trying to keep up with the times, change 2.0 shortcuts to 3.0?
Find, let's say, a dozen unique, original and most importantly unique startups on the network, conduct a public rating and the top three winners to solemnly declare the initiators of the Web 3.0 era on the East side of the Atlantic Ocean, or rather even east of Brest (after all, Europe is also on this side of the Atlantic, but Slavs have no special relationship).
What do you think?
Indeed, even a project like Quintura.ru is already a cut above its idea from a variety of foreign cartoonish search engines such as Kartoo. A literally new project zibi.ru generally shows a new direction in the use of the web. You can dig up the collection and with dignity, loudly declare "the birth of a new web generation at number three."
I'd love to receive sensible suggestions about the "launch" of the Slavic (so be it) Web 3.0.
Many active Internet users can dozens of times a day meet this bubble name with their symbol - 0. Yes, and why then put 2.0 if Web 2.1 or 2.2 will never be? Empty imitation of names of versions of programs? Well, Web II, Web III somehow look more justified ... there is a natural semantic link, without any tricks with dots and zeros.
Sometimes it seems that people sculpt this label as a tribute to fashion, not even realizing what it means, but believing that it is a kind of quality mark or a manufacturer’s mark like Made in USA ...
The network is filled with this neo-hysteria, but if there is number 2.0, then 3.0 should come (again, why all this window dressing with zeros and dots?). After all, for the fourth year already, society has been boiling in this digital term, which is a rather long-standing term for the world of high technologies.
And now I would like to ask the Habrovsk citizens, and when do you think the era of the so-called Web 3.0 bubbles will come?
And what will be Web 3.0? What kind of person can he be?
Maybe a search engine for thoughts or 3D sites that can be twisted like a cube and viewed from all sides?
Quite a few heterogeneous startups are starting today under the Web 2.0 shortcut. Will there still be something else innovative for Web 3.0? Yes, it may already be time and 3.0 to call it all (anyway, these points and zeros are show-offs, as they say, for a red word and grandiosity).
Better yet, if the Habrovsk community itself takes on the role of the “discoverer” of Web 3.0.
After all, do not run away all my life behind the cart behind the West. After all, not today, so tomorrow somewhere in California at the next rally of techno-mechanical digital companies, some Bob Zhlob, with a happy physiognomy, solemnly, to the sound of clicking cameras, will announce the next stage of the transition of the Internet service to a more advanced level. This Bob will hit the heights of the wave of fame and pride of place on Wikipedia, as the "pioneer" of Web 3.0.
Is it possible for our brother to once again grab onto the new term only after the official announcement of some bourgeois and once again, trying to keep up with the times, change 2.0 shortcuts to 3.0?
Find, let's say, a dozen unique, original and most importantly unique startups on the network, conduct a public rating and the top three winners to solemnly declare the initiators of the Web 3.0 era on the East side of the Atlantic Ocean, or rather even east of Brest (after all, Europe is also on this side of the Atlantic, but Slavs have no special relationship).
What do you think?
Indeed, even a project like Quintura.ru is already a cut above its idea from a variety of foreign cartoonish search engines such as Kartoo. A literally new project zibi.ru generally shows a new direction in the use of the web. You can dig up the collection and with dignity, loudly declare "the birth of a new web generation at number three."
I'd love to receive sensible suggestions about the "launch" of the Slavic (so be it) Web 3.0.