How Web 3.0 Will Change Our Internet Habits Completely?

Vipinraj Nair
5 min readMar 5, 2022

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The internet is a powerful platform that changed millions of people’s lives, work, lifestyles, and whatnot? It connects people worldwide, enabling them to share information and communicate. Nevertheless, most people rely on the web to find answers to their questions.

The World Wide Web is an interconnected international information center that enables people worldwide to access it through the internet service provider. One of the revolutionary inventions of humans, no wonder the internet has become an inseparable part of our lives today.

Undoubtedly, the internet has connected the real world with virtual space. For instance, people can take courses online, buy stuff from any corner of the world, order food, and the list goes on and on.

The internet has witnessed numerous changes since its launch. Yes, from a limited number of computers to an omnipresent virtual entity, the internet has immensely progressed and keeps progressing. There were two versions of the web, namely Web 1.0 and Web 2.0.

While web versions 1 and 2 were for interchanging data and information, there came a change in scenario with the launch of Web 3.0. With the internet ruling the world, it is crucial to know about Web 3.0 to make the best of your investments.

So, what is Web 3.0? Before that, let us time travel through the earlier web versions of Web 1.0 and Web 2.0.

Web 1.0:

Web 1.0 was more like a one-sided platform through which people access content over the internet. It consisted of web pages that had plain texts and static images. The first version had no features like personal content development and deployment. Moreover, there was no user interaction. Web searches were merely very rigid and operated on specific phrases.

Web 2.0:

Web 2.0 came with impressive websites with enhanced designs and browsers. It enabled interaction between individuals and social prospects. It also allowed the conversion of web pages to web apps.

All these web apps software applications possess potential with Mac and Windows. Web 2.0 encouraged content consumption and also user-generated content like blogs, audio podcasts, and videos.

What is Web 3.0?

Web 3.0 is the advanced version that deals with vast data management and machine learning capabilities. It provides a personalized experience in web browsing by analyzing user behavior and data. That is why Web 3.0 is also known as the semantic web over which data remains linked on the web.

Web 3.0- is built on blockchain, the technology behind cryptocurrencies aims to eliminate all big intermediaries, including centralized governing bodies or repositories. Thus, it offers control to users over web content.

With Web 3.0, you will not need an account for each social platform. With a single account, you can move among various social platforms, browse the internet for information, and even shop online.

Moreover, Web 3.0 enables people for web datastore creation, vocabulary development, and writing data-handling rules. Thus, it paves the way for brands to promote their products/services based on the audience’s interests rather than a general advertisement.

Nevertheless, Web 3.0 is very user-friendly when compared to its predecessors. It allows application sharing between the users and loads effortlessly with a mobile internet application.

In short, Web 3.0 facilitates a much swifter and more comprehensive online experience. Yes, apart from written commands, people can do voice searches as well on search engines to get the necessary details.

How Web 3.0 will impact our lives?

For sure, Web 3.0 will have an immense impact on our lives for the better. Here are a few benefits that users can enjoy with Web 3.0:

  1. Tailored Web Browsing Experience:

Web 3.0 comes with advanced technologies like Machine Learning (ML). Thus, it shows relevant ads that will benefit the audience. With such ads, users will find appropriate deals which they would have missed otherwise.

For instance, if a user searches for products like sports shoes on search engines, the browser will automatically suggest sports shoes even if the user visits other websites or social media platforms. Though it sounds intrusive, the convenience of getting personalized offers that you will need has to be emphasized.

Furthermore, Web 3.0 ensures that websites are optimized for various devices like desktops, laptops, tablets, and more. Yes, we can access websites seamlessly from any device as they will fit into your screen promptly.

2. Voice Search Optimization:

Probably, one of the innovative features that come with Web 3.0 is voice searches. With natural language processing techniques, Web 3.0 enables search engines to understand people’s voice commands. Thus, the users don’t even need to know much about the products as they need to know when they do a text search. Yes, simple voice-over commands can fetch the most optimal and relevant results.

Plus, businesses can also eliminate optimizing their sites for tricky keywords. Instead, they can follow a more natural approach to optimize the search engine for their websites. All of that calls for a win-win situation for both customers and brands.

3. Enhanced App Experiences:

More than websites, Web 3.0 will bring a positive impact on mobile apps as well. Yes, mobile apps can’t be any more user-friendly. For instance, the Google mapping service not only provides directions. But, with Web 3.0, Google recommends hotels, gives live traffic updates and the best possible routes. Can your travel get any better?

Bottom Line:

With advanced technologies like Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT), Web 3.0 ensures an optimal browsing experience for all users.

Hands down, Web 3.0, as proposed by experts, content creators will reassume power over the companies.

The user-generated content will dominate the web, and it will open up the internet to new search engines or social networks. Users will gain control over the content and not be limited to some companies.

Plus, with the increased use of smartphones and cloud applications, users will access unlimited information from anywhere in the world. Still, in the early stages of Web 3.0 technology, you might have already conducted a voice search over Google. That means you have already started enjoying the advantages of Web 3.0. It’s just the beginning. The extraordinary is yet to come.

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Vipinraj Nair
Vipinraj Nair

Written by Vipinraj Nair

Entrepreneur, Founder @Cypherox Technologies.

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