2. Introduction Web 1.0
Web 1.0 is the early
stage of conceptual
evolution of World Wide
Web. Socially users
could only view web
pages, but not to
contribute any views on
the pages.
Technically web 1.0 web
pages is close to
external editing. The
information in the
website is not dynamic it
can update only by the
3. Web 1.0 design elements
Some design elements of a Web 1.0 site include:
Static pages instead of dynamic user-generated content.
The use of frameset.
Tags use like <Marquee> and <Blink>.
The use of tables to position and align elements on a page.
HTML forms sent via Email.
Web 1.0 was dial-up, 50K average bandwidth.
4. Introduction Web 2.0
Web 1.0 was the first 10 years
of the internet. It’s a 1 way
platform all we can do it with just
read.
Web 2.0 is the two-way
platform, it is mainly for users to
share information quickly with
others, which has been
developed into the phenomenon
that we call social media. From
Twitter to Facebook to YouTube
and to all sorts of other kinds of
communities, Web 2.0 is all
about sharing and seeing.
This is not possible in Web 1.0
sites where the user can only
read the information.
5. Introduction Web 2.0
By Darcy DiNucci a consultant on electronic
information design the term "Web 2.0" was first
used in January 1999.
In 2004, the term began its rise in popularity
when O'Reilly Media and MediaLive hosted
the first Web 2.0 conference.
6. Features of web 2.0
Major features of Web 2.0 include
Rich User Experience,
User as a contributor,
User participation,
Social networking sites,
User created web sites,
Self-publishing platforms,
Tagging, & Social bookmarking.
8. What is Web 3.0
Web 3.0 is also known as Sementic Web.
Web 3.0 is where "the computer is generating
new information", rather than humans
i. It is very difficult to imagine how the internet is going to top sites like
Twitter and Facebook. In Web 2.0 we focused on the users’ interaction
with others, now we are going to focus more on the users themselves,
which is always a plus. But how is this going to happen?
ii. Web 3.0 is being referred to by experts as the semantic web; semantic
meaning data driven. The data will come from the user and the web will
essentially adjust to meet the needs of the user.