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Web 3.0 and Decentralized Applications

Amit Kumar Goel, Rahul Bakshi, Krishna Kant Agrawal

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Abstract

The web we use today has seen many iterations over the years since the original concept of the World Wide Web was introduced in early 1990s.The first emergence of the web was called the static web or Web 1.0, which was read-only. A further iteration of the web then came along and was called the Social Web or Web 2.0, which was interactive in nature and the users could do more than read static pages. This was readable and writable, and saw the emergence of numerous social platforms. Web 3.0 offers an unmediated read–write web, or, to put it another way, a decentralized Internet. This paper provides a brief idea of how the journey of the web has so far transitioned from Web 1.0 through Web 2.0 and now onto Web 3.0, and what all lies ahead in future with emerging technologies and Web 3.0.

Topics & Concepts

Web modelingWorld Wide WebWeb developmentComputer scienceWeb standardsData WebWeb pageWeb navigationWeb APIWeb application securityWeb serviceMashupStatic web pageWeb engineeringWeb designSocial Semantic WebWeb 2.0Web intelligenceWeb analyticsWeb Data Mining and AnalysisService-Oriented Architecture and Web ServicesWeb Application Security Vulnerabilities