There have been 3 successful iterations of the web so far, and many attempts at creating the next one... Web 1: static pages you access via desktop browsers Web 2: programmable pages you access via desktop browsers Web 3: programmable apps you access via mobile devices
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If you count all these, and you probably should, then I would recommend a16z use the term "web8" for its PR campaign, that would be more accurate than web3
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It's also important to note that these "successors" are never replacements, even when successful. They're new layers added to the old stack. A "new web" is successful if it gains enough traction to become the new center of gravity of the tech ecosystem.
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And so far, there have been 3 such success stories.
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I wouldn’t call IoT a new web whatsoever. Is a whole other gamut of services. More like embedded chips capable of internet connectivity.
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