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DigiWeb

  • Web 3.0 is a term used to describe an evolving set of technologies used to create a more interactive, engaging and personalized online experience. Web 3.0 technologies can be used to build websites and applications that allow for more personalization, interactivity, and data-driven decision-making.

  • Some examples of Web 3.0 technologies include Artificial Intelligence (AI), natural language processing (NLP), semantic web, machine learning, blockchain technology, and cloud computing.

  • Web 3.0 is the next version of the internet, and it's expected to bring some exciting new features to websites.

  • Web 3.0 sites are expected to be much more interactive and connected than current websites. They will be able to interact with each other and the user in a much more intuitive way.

  • Web 3.0 sites will also be able to use artificial intelligence and machine learning in order to provide users with more personalized content and experiences. Additionally, Web 3.0 sites may be able to integrate with other services and platforms, such as voice assistants, to provide a much richer experience for users.

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