Monday, 14 April 2008

6) How does it differ from web 3.0?

Web 3.0 is a term used to describe the future of the World Wide Web. This is therefore a general term for the total evolution of the web in the future. Whereas the semantic web is something that will add to this evolution i.e and evolutionary tool. There may be other factors aswell as the semantice web which will be able to work together to advance the internet as we currently use it and bring it into a new "Web 3.0" age. These can sometimes be mistaken for meaning the same thing but it is the semantic web that makes up, eventually part of Web 3.0 as this is a completely new style of web. Whereas the semantice web is just something that makes a certain part of the web better.

1 comment:

Emma Kilkelly said...

Sarah,

This on Web 3.0 sounds fine. It may have beeb worth mentioning at some stage, that we're currently using web 2.0, other things about Web 3.0 is that the graphics will be better, and it will give more opportunities for produsing. It would have been good too, if you had included details of where you got this information from.

All the best

Emma