The document summarizes the evolution of the World Wide Web from Web 1.0 to the present and future iterations. Web 1.0 (1990-2000) consisted of static, read-only web pages. Web 2.0 (2000-2010) enabled user-generated content and social media on dynamic websites. Web 3.0 (2010-present) aims to make the web more intelligent through artificial intelligence, machine learning, and semantic analysis to tailor information to each user. Some speculate that a possible Web 4.0 could involve accessing the internet directly through physical implants in our bodies, though that concept raises both promise and ethical concerns.
2. What do you know about Web 1.0 ,
Web 2.0, Web 3.0 and What is the
present and future."
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There are even some pundits who speculate that Web 4.0 will be the ultimate step in
Web evolution, with users accessing the Web via physical implants! Depending on your
sensibilities, that is either a very cool idea or an absolute dystopian nightmare!
4. INTRODUCTION
• Before describing web we need to understand
one thing very clearly
• World Wide Web ≠ Internet Service
• We must remember that both are not the same
• Web is different from Internet
5. World Wide Web
• The world wide web is a larger
collection of interconnected
Documents or Contents
• It facilitates communication
between people and also
computers
7. WORLD WIDE WEB
• Applications are communicating
with each other more and more
over the WWW.
• It changed from being a
network of documents to a web
of data. Stages of the internet's
development are described by
the semantic wave. (web 2.0,
web 3.0, and 1.0)
8. WEB 1.0
• The first version of web (Web 1.0) also referred to as Syntactic web or read only
web in the era(1990–2000).
• The role of a user is limited to reading information provided by the content
producers.
• There is no option given for user or consumer to communicate back the
information to the content producers. Example of Web 1.0 are static web sites
and personal sites.
9. W
E
1
B
• It’s made up of static pages connected to a
system via hyperlinks
• It has HTML 3.2 elements like frames and
tables
• HTML forms get sent through e-mail
• The content comes from the server's
filesystem, not a relational database
management system
• It features GIF buttons and graphics
Characteristics
10. • The Web 2.0 also referred as Social Web or read-write
web in the era(2000–2010 and continues even now)
• In this era every user can be a content producer and
content is distributed and shared between sites.
• Some of the famous Web 2.0 applications are Facebook,
YouTube, Flickr, Twitter etc.
• It uses web technologies like HTML5, CSS3 and
JavaScript frameworks like ReactJs, AngularJs, VueJs etc.
WEB 2.0
11. W
E
2
B
• It offers free information sorting, allowing users to
retrieve and classify data collectively
• It contains dynamic content that responds to the
user’s input
• It employs Developed Application Programming
Interfaces (API)
• It encourages self-usage and allows forms of
interaction like:
■ Podcasting
■ Social media
■ Tagging
■ Blogging
■ Commenting
■ Curating with RSS
Characteristics
12. • The Web 3.0 also referred as Semantic Web
or read-write-execute in the era(2010 and
above) which refers to the future of web.
• In this era computers can interpret
information like humans via Artificial
Intelligence and Machine Learning.
• Which help to intelligently generate and
distribute useful content tailored to a
particular need of a user.
WEB 3.0
13. W
E
3
B
• It's a semantic web, where the web technology
evolves into a tool that lets users create, share, and
connect content via search and analysis.
• It incorporates Artificial Intelligence and Machine
Learning.
• It presents the connectivity of multiple devices and
applications through the Internet of Things (IoT).
• It uses 3-D graphics. In fact, we already see this in
computer games, virtual tours, and e-commerce.
Characteristics
14. 4.0
FUTURE
WEB
• There are even some pundits who speculate that Web 4.0 will be the
ultimate step in Web evolution, with users accessing the Web via physical
implants! Depending on your sensibilities, that is either a very cool idea or
an absolute dystopian nightmare!