A few years ago, without a question, Google was the #1 website to visit to search for information. In 2009, this is no longer true.
According to Alexa.com, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube rank in the top ten of websites, but when put together they overtake Google in people using their sites.
The future of the Web is Web 3.0. This is the new buzz words circulating around Internet tech forums all over the world.
What is Web 3.0?
Web 3.0 is combines many forms of expression and communication, mashed up in a few Internet sites. The social web can be difficult to understand. Facebook and Twitter epitomize it.
Web 3.0 brings a human side to the Internet, where websites and companies can respond to people and viewers can have a voice that will be heard.
Twitter, which is the most upcoming and popular website, interesting enough is not being drive by the younger generation, like Myspace and Facebook was, but adults are now taken the driving seat to drive traffic to social media sites.
Forrest Research said last Tuesday that the use of social networking by people aged 35 to 54 grew 60 percent in the last year.
The future of the Internet is here, changing every day, and you are part of it, interacting with social sites, like Facebook and Twitter.



