Following the Web X.0 trends

June 25th, 2007

“Pushing Pixels” is proud to present the “Web X.0 trends” report for June 2007. We have used the latest tools (*) to follow the trends of Web 2.0, Web 3.0, Web 4.0 et alii. The reference point for the current report presented data on world-wide references to various stages of Web X.0 on October 10, 2006. The latest data has been collected on June 25, 2007, which represents the span of eight months (literally ages on WWW).The first column refers to the number of “Web X.0”. The second column shows the number of global references (*) to the corresponding version of Web on October 10, 2006. The third column shows the number of global references (*) to the corresponding version of Web on June 25, 2007. The last column shows the trend in percents.

Numbers for Web X.0

The following chart shows At-A-Glance (TM) overview of the trends.

Chart Web X.0

Interesting finds include

  • Web 1.0 has declined by 31% (duh, what is this, the nineties?)
  • Web 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 have enjoyed 200-350% growth (hello, what’s next? The water is wet?)
  • An unexpected dip for Web 5.0 (might well be, it’s 2007 for Pete’s sake)
  • Immense growth for Web 8.0 and Web 13.0 (so long for triskaidekaphobia)
  • Solid growth for Web 20.0 (should be around when Apple finally ships Leopard).

(*) Google