Have an ongoing research for work and correct me if I’m wrong but these are what I understood between the two:
Web2.0\
-Centralized network\
-Web Browser Technology\
Ex. Google Chrome, Google Drive, Skype
-Focused more on content made by users/social media\
-Mostly control all users data\
-Focused more on community development\
-Allows for read and right functionalities
Web3.0\
-Decentralized network\
-Built on top of a blockchain technology
Ex. Brave, Storj, Experty\
-Focused more on data integration\
-Able to monetize certain activities without intermediaries\
-Increased privacy and protection\
-Focuses more on empowering individual user\
-Encourages development of smart applications by using AI, etc.
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Sure thing! So, in a nutshell, Web2.0 is all about centralized networks like Facebook and Google, where they control your data and it’s mainly user-generated content. Web3.0, on the other hand, goes for decentralization, uses blockchain tech, and lets you have more control over your data. It’s like the shift from just posting on social media to a world where you can make money without middlemen, and there’s more privacy and cool stuff like AI-powered apps.
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