I forsee Web 3.0 going in the direction proposed by internet experts in Jonathan Strickland's article. I think the main changes will be in Web 3.0's ability to process information; for instance, it is proposed that Web 3.0 will not only be able to remember individual searchs but will also be able to create a profile of likes and dislikes that it can base future searches off of. As scary as it is to think about, the computer will literally be able to understand what you are searching for, not just searching keywords. This is a really big step because it will be re-creating the basic fundamentals of searching the internet. Once this is completed, there will be endless opportunities to continue building, creating a more complex yet more manageable internet.
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