The participants of the
Media Conference in Monaco gathered at a round table to discuss an important topic:
what is Web 3.0 ?
What will be the Internet generation of Web 3.0 - this is really an important topic. It is especially interesting now, when many people do not understand what
Web 2.0 is .

Naturally, in such a situation it is quite difficult to formulate the definition of the “next generation web”. Without understanding current trends, it is absolutely impossible to predict the future course of events.
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Actually, the participants of the round table in Monaco failed to develop a clear definition. They discussed only a few ideas about what Web 3.0 would be.
1. Easier, cheaper and ubiquitous internetIn fact, only a small part of humanity today tastes the delights of the
Web 2.0 . All others are on the sidelines of progress, and
Web 2.0 does not particularly affect their lives. These people do not use social networks and functional web-programs for various reasons: they either find them too complicated, or do not feel the need for this software. But when another billion people come to
Web 2.0 , this phenomenon will enter the next stage of its development.
2. Ubiquitous and around the clock onlinePeople will not “go online” as they do in our day, but will be there all the time. The trend can be traced right now, because many
Web 2.0 applications require presence, engagement, and instant response. Naturally, this “dependence” of users on the Internet will increase further. Obviously,
mobile devices will provide ubiquitous round-the-clock access.
3. Full control over informationIn the next generation of the web, systems will be developed to manage all types of personal information, including non-verbal information. New information protection systems will appear, as well as new algorithms for ranking and for calculating the reputation of information sources.