Then came Web 2.0 starting in the mid-2000s. It was pretty disorganized and overwhelming. The web was seen as a way to democratize access to information, but there weren't great ways of navigating it beyond going to your friend's GeoCities page. Think of it this way: The nascent days of the Internet in the 1990s were Web 1.0. In this new era, navigating the web no longer means logging onto the likes of Facebook, Google or Twitter. It's an umbrella term for disparate ideas all pointing in the direction of eliminating the big middlemen on the internet. Conversations are now peppered with it, and you're not serious about the future until you add it to your Twitter bio: Web3. There's a buzzword that tech, crypto and venture-capital types have become infatuated with lately.
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