The buzz is growing about Web 3.0, but as usual you have to filter out  all the hype, self-serving PR, old-fashioned nonsense, newfangled marketing  verbiage and other noise. You will then find a few facts that you can  grab onto and try to figure out what's going on. The first thing to  remember is that, like "Web 2.0," the term Web 3.0 is not an official  term of any sort, does not represent any particular protocol or  standard, belongs to no one – and is used, misused and made nearly  meaningless by everyone. It is, quite simply, just an arbitrary "version  number" that, at most, describes how the Internet is built and how it  delivers services, at least as of the freeze-framed moment in time that  represents the end of 2.0 and the start of 3.0. Continue reading.
        
 
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