Web 3.0 is Here

With the Web 2.0 movement well behind us many are wondering what Web 3.0 will focus on.

Looking at our culture, one conclusion we can draw is that we are all over-loaded with information. Be it Facebook, Twitter, or push alerts on our phones - we are constantly being fed data. Considering this information overload, we've seen a shift in websites towards providing specialized content.

The specialized content may still have its UI enhanced with javascript and use AJAX to make dynamic page calls, but the information that is displayed will be focused towards your target user. The reason they will come to your website is to receive this specialized content that they can't get  easily elsewhere.

On the quest to develop sites with customized content, we've realized that there are some significant limitations with the current open-source frameworks. The frameworks provide generalized functionality - they provide the most commonly used features to a large set of users. We have removed this limitation by developing custom components and modules for our clients. These custom functionality pieces targets each site's specific users and allows the information to be displayed in a way that is easily digestible.

You can check out a few of the custom components we've developed here, here, and here.

Keep in mind that the future of Web 3.0 is developing now and your users are hoping to be relieved by receiving specialized content in meaningful and visually pleasing manor.