11 web 2.0 and 3.0
- 2. What is web 1.0?
An old version of internet that only allows people to read
from the internet.
First stage World wide linking web pages and hyperlink.
Web is use as “information portal”
HTML is mostly used to develop websites
- 3. What is web 2.0?
It is a platform that give users the possibility to control
their online data.
This is all about user - generated content and the read-write
web.
Everyone can be a content producer.
- 4. How Web 1.0 And Web 2.0
Focused
on
companies
Web
1.0
Owning
content
You find
news
Sites aren't
interactive
Sites are
static
Work?
- 5. The
write - read
web
Web
2.0
Focuses on
communities
Sharing
content
News finds
you
- 7. What is WEB 3.0???
Suggested name by John Markoff of the New York Times for the
third-generation of the web.
In this generation, all the applications on web or mobile will be
upgraded with more features.
It applies the same principle as WEB 2.0 : two way interaction
Web 3.0 will be more connected, open, and intelligent, with
advanced Web technologies, distributed databases, natural language
processing, machine learning, machine reasoning, and autonomous
agents.
- 8. Characteristics of WEB 3.0
• available at any time, anywhere,
through any channel or device Omnipresent
• filtered and shared by friends or
trust network Individualized
• relevant and contextual
• information findable & instantly
Efficient
- 9. Example of WEB 3.0
• what friends bought or want to buy
• Share items which friends are
looking for.
FB app
• coupons delivered contextually and
proactively when user needs it
(without the user even asking for it)
Online
coupons
• for example in Google voice search
• user only needs to speak to the
smartphones, then the application
will find it for you.
Voice search
- 10. Different between WEB 3.0 with WEB 2.0 and
WEB 1.0
WEB 1.0 WEB 2.0 WEB 3.0
The web The social web The semantic web
Read only web Read and write web Read, write and execute
web
Information sharing Interaction Immersion
Connect information Connect people Connect knowledge
All about static content,
one way publishing (one
way communication)
More about two way
communication through
social networking,
blogging, tagging and
wikis.
Curiously undefined.
Example : Personal web
sites
Example : Blogs,
Facebook
Example : Semantic blog
(haystack)