 Tim O'Reilly, author of the Web 2.0 marketing term, is now trying to identify key features of the next generation of web technologies. If for Web 2.0 it was Ajax, broadband and UGC, then for Web 3.0, Tim O'Reilly believes, this could be a new principle of interaction of the Internet with the physical world. If you continue his thought, in the future, people and the World Wide Web will begin to communicate directly , that is, without the help of a keyboard and without the visible participation of computers. This may be a brain interface or a variety of implants, unknown. But now there are technologies that clearly hint at the upcoming future - a Wii console and an iPhone mobile computer.
 Tim O'Reilly, author of the Web 2.0 marketing term, is now trying to identify key features of the next generation of web technologies. If for Web 2.0 it was Ajax, broadband and UGC, then for Web 3.0, Tim O'Reilly believes, this could be a new principle of interaction of the Internet with the physical world. If you continue his thought, in the future, people and the World Wide Web will begin to communicate directly , that is, without the help of a keyboard and without the visible participation of computers. This may be a brain interface or a variety of implants, unknown. But now there are technologies that clearly hint at the upcoming future - a Wii console and an iPhone mobile computer.Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/16452/
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