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Why the Net Giants Are Worried About the Web 3.0

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Why the Net Giants Are Worried About the Web 3.0

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The web once offered the hope of universal access to information. The advent of the blockchain has revived those old dreams.

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6

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  • Analytical
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Recommendation

Although many love social media and the joys of Web 2.0, those technologies have helped to consolidate Internet power among a relatively small group of giant tech companies. In this post on the Medium platform, Matteo Gianpietro Zago, founder of Essentia.one and chairman of The Internet of Blockchains Foundation, explains how blockchains are poised to decentralize the net and transform it into a more egalitarian electronic society. The prose isn’t the cleanest – and Zago’s bias is heavy – but getAbstract recommends this read for anyone interested in the possible future of the Internet.

Summary

One overarching feature of the modern Internet, dubbed Web 2.0, is the consolidation of power into the hands of a few huge corporations. Even when preaching an altruistic message, most initiatives from these giants only enhance their control, as evidenced by Facebook’s efforts to bring the Internet to underdeveloped countries through its Internet.org push.

But while Facebook seeks to manipulate how and when developing nations gain access to the web and while Amazon seeks to influence the news through ...

About the Author

Matteo Gianpietro Zago is the founder of Essentia.one and the chairman of The Internet of Blockchains Foundation. He is also a frequent tech contributor at Medium.com.


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