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== Origin of the term ==
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Following the introduction of the phrase "[[Web 2.0]]" as a description of the recent evolution of the Web, the term "Web 3.0" has been introduced to hypothesize about a future wave of Internet innovation. Views on the next stage of the World Wide Web's evolution vary greatly, from the concept of emerging technologies such as the [[Semantic Web]] transforming the way the Web is used (and leading to new possibilities in [[artificial intelligence]]) to the observation that increases in Internet connection speeds, modular [[web applications]], and advances in [[computer graphics]] will play the key role in the evolution of the World Wide Web. <ref>[http://student.bmj.com/issues/08/03/editorials/095.php Dean Giustini. Web 3.0 and Medicine. British Medical Journal. December 2007.]</ref>
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