do you think web is fast evolving
By fry_guy
@fry_guy (110)
India
September 20, 2010 8:04pm CST
2-3 years ago web 2.0 was declared, and now they are taking it one step further by taking it to web 3.0, where every think is instant. Google maps,earth,search, ytinstant(you tube instant). Do you think common users are ready for this fast chase so often. I say they even don't had a good taste of web 2.0, and now they are going ahead to every thing instant. all this things are paving ways to new sophisticated technology.
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@megamatt (14292)
• United States
22 Sep 10
Yes, it seems like the evolution of the web is really picking up to say the least. I remember when I first got on the Internet about ten years ago. Everything was so very different. Perhaps a bit simpler to say the least. Even five years ago, the Internet was very different. I mean, five years ago, I believe that YouTube had barely started and those types of video sites were not something that had been around.
I think over the next five years, the Internet will be even more insane. There will be more new technology, that will make everything quite different. Whether the changes will be for the better or the worse, it will certainly change for the most part. It is going to be a different world. It should be interesting to see what happens. I doubt that we can even imagine what is going to happen.
@Ramaditya (1227)
• Indonesia
21 Sep 10
I believe only technologically advanced people will be able to taste the difference. I don't even know what the difference between web 2.0 to web 3.0, except the speed and instant capability.
But, as long as common people can adapt and find it useful, I think that will be okay to improve. Plus, improvements are what we love the best, to make things easier especially in browsing and surfing the internet.
I hope the current web 3.0 can also touch security area, so we will be able to browse and surf safely.
@puccagirl (7294)
• Israel
21 Sep 10
Yes, I think it is and I think it will be in the future as well. It's just one of those things that isn't fully "ready" yet, you know?