# Word spark ## Recent Posts - [A short history of web development ](https://paragraph.com/@word-spark/a-short-history-of-web-development): Web-1 Early on the Internet, we had Web-1 a decentralized, static, and one-way communication platform. It was the era of early HTML websites, where users were just spectators and without any active participation they only read and reviewed information. It was just like walking in a library.You reviewed books, read them, but could not publish any information or book or leave a scientific work. Examples: Amazon, eBay, and Yahoo! Web-2 After Web-1, the revolutionary era of Web-2 came, which has dynamic and interactive websites, and transformed the way we connect and collaborate online. Web 2.0 has evolved through the peak of various technological capabilities, including social media platforms, online markets, smartphones, streaming services, and more. Users can create, share, and still interact with other people's content. A limited number of powerful companies emerged, but as they grew, they raised concerns about data privacy, censorship, and power concentration. Users realized that their digital life was limited to a few people and that a clearer and user-centric approach needed to be taken. Examples: Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. Web-3 Enter the World of Web 3.0, a decentralized, user-centric Internet platform. Web 3.0, based on blockchain technology, aims to offer a new level of control and ownership to its individuals and subscribers. It's like entering a vibrant and self-governing community, where every participant has an opinion and can participate in the collective decision-making process. In addition, Web3 considers the identity and ownership of individuals as key pillars, and provides participants with a web experience in which they own their works, buy and sell digital assets, and also have the power to make their information accessible to whom. Examples: miror, open sea and etc... ## Blog Information - [Homepage](https://paragraph.com/@word-spark/): Main blog page - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@word-spark): Subscribe to updates ## Optional - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@word-spark/): Complete post archive - [Sitemap](https://paragraph.com/@word-spark/sitemap-index.xml): XML sitemap for crawlers