"Web 3.0" meaning in All languages combined

See Web 3.0 on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: As a progression from Web 2.0. Etymology templates: {{m|en|Web 2.0}} Web 2.0 Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Web 3.0}} Web 3.0
  1. (Internet, neologism) The predicted third generation of the World Wide Web, usually conjectured to include semantic tagging of content and decentralized protocols. Tags: Internet, neologism Categories (topical): Internet Synonyms: Web3, web3 Related terms: Semantic Web Translations (third generation of the WWW): Web 3.0 (wep¹ saam¹ dim² ling⁴) (Chinese Cantonese), Web 3.0 (Web sān diǎn líng) (Chinese Mandarin), Web 3.0 (Finnish)
    Sense id: en-Web_3.0-en-name-Ij3VdOd8 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English neologisms

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