My memories of "Web2.0" began with the heavy use of AJAX and the design decisions that went with it. Such as creating websites that behaved as applications.
I'm not saying that Web3.0 is an appropriate term. I just would have preferred that a more general term was used to describe all the technologies as a whole. Referring to all of them by the name of one of them is a mistake. Especially since it seems that some are pushing the notion that HTML shouldn't have a version number to begin with.
I'm not saying that Web3.0 is an appropriate term. I just would have preferred that a more general term was used to describe all the technologies as a whole. Referring to all of them by the name of one of them is a mistake. Especially since it seems that some are pushing the notion that HTML shouldn't have a version number to begin with.