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===Web 3.0 as an "Executable" Web Abstraction Layer===
 
Where Web 1.0 was a "read-only" web, with content being produced by in large by the organizations backing any given site, and Web 2.0 was an extension into the "read-write" web that engaged users in an active role, Web 3.0 could extend this one step further by allowing people to modify the site itself. {{fact=September 2007}}To a degree [[Facebook]] has taken a step towards this by introducing their [[API]] and allowing external applications to be embedded within their platform. With the still exponential growth of computer power, it is not inconceivable that the next generation of sites will be equipped with the resources to run user-contributed code on them.{{fact=September 2007}}
 
===Proposed expanded definition===
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