The term Web 3.0 does not have a precise meaning although several experts try to give definitions - which do not completely fit together - about it, but ultimately the term is linked to the Semantic Web. The semantic aspect of version 3.0 of the Web is an extension of the World Wide Web where the language can be interpreted more easily by software agents, in this way, it will be possible to find, share and integrate the information that circulates from a faster way.
Other approaches to defining Web 3.0 refer to the transformation of the Web into a “database,” which creates progress toward the generation of affordable content for multiple search engines.
Web 3.0 and its capabilities are based on the collective nature of the Semantic Web: natural language search, automatic data collection and learning, data mining, and assistance from software agents; all of which are brought together in Web Intelligence techniques.
Another possible interpretation is the obvious direction of Web 3.0 towards 3D vision, which implies the transformation of the Web towards 3D spaces, opening up new ways of collaborating and using three-dimensional spaces.
Thus, the clear offer of Web 3.0 is greater abstraction in the contextualization of data, which implies an interconnection between information in a more effective way than current and traditional hyperlinks are. Web 3.0 is in general a revolution between the interconnection of information, the user and the use of new spaces in the reality of the Internet.