Chapter 15 in the textbook reviews Web 2.0 and Web 3.0. However, from the Week Three Lecture slides for Chapters 15 and 16 we know that technology is already bordering on Web 5.0. Match each item below to its Web x version.
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Social Networks | A. Web 2.0 |
Artificial Brain | B. Web 3.0 |
Wearable Technology | D.Web 5.0 |
Virtual Shopping | C. Web 4.0 |
Chapter 15 in the textbook reviews Web 2.0 and Web 3.0. However, from the Week Three...
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