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Web 1.0 – 3.0
EmergingTechnologies
Introduction
• Gerald Pham (Web 1.0)
• Xavier Freeman (Web 2.0)
• Jonathan Weber (Web 3.0)
History
• Date invented: 1989
• Created By: Tim Berners-
Lee
• First Phase of the World
Wide Web
• Web 1.0 goes from 1990’s
– 2004
Definition
• A set of static websites that were not yet providing
interactive content, just read-only based. In Web 1.0,
applications were also generally proprietary.
Key Characteristic
• Web 1.0 sites are static: Useful information, but just read-only. Example of this
might be a personal page that gives information about the website's owner, but
never changes.
• Web 1.0 sites aren't interactive: Visitor can't impact or contribute to the sites.
Some organizations have pages that visitors can look at, but not impact or alter
• Web 1.0 applications are proprietary: Companies develop software applications
that users can download, but they can't see how the application works or change it.
Summary of Web 1.0
• Definition: Read-Only
• Precedence Order: First Stage
• No. of Users: Millions
• Basic Concept: Connect Information
• Features: Hyperlinking, bookmarking, non-communication
Tools of Web 1.0
• Hyperlinks – links to other informational pages, but not
interactive
• Shopping Carts - present products to customers, much as a
catalog or a brochure does — only, with a website, you can
also provide a method for anyone in the world to purchase
products
• Personal Page - Personal Web page that gives information
about the site's owner, but never changes, unlike Myspace
and such in Web 2.0
• Netscape Navigator - It was a proprietary Web browser of
theWeb 1.0 era, didn’t allow you tools necessary to create
application for web browser.
• Unchangeable Software - companies develop software
applications that users can download, but they can't see
how the application works or change it.
Opinion
• In my opinion, the two most used tools were the hyperlink that allow access
to other informational pages, and the unchangeable Software. With these
two, they were what web 1.0 was basically about.With the hyperlink, that
allows companies to send you to pages about them and other products or
services benefiting them, which was used a lot.Then, you got companies
adding software for you to access, but not change anything to it. I believe
these tools were beneficial to the success ofWeb 1.0 and the future of the
world wide web.
Web 1.0-3.0 Video
Resources
Web 1.0
• https://www.techopedia.com/definition/27960/web-10
• http://www.practicalecommerce.com/Basic-Definitions-Web-1-0-Web-2-0-
Web-3-0
• http://computer.howstuffworks.com/web-101.htm
• http://www.differencebetween.info/difference-between-web-one-web-
two-and-web-three
Definition
• The second stage of development of the
WorldWide Web, characterized by the
change from static web pages to dynamic
or user-generated content and growth of
social media.
History of Web 2.0
• The term “Web 2.0” was first used in January
1999 by Darci DiNucci.
• She focused on how the basic information
structure and hyperlinking mechanism
introduced by HTTP would be used by a
variety of devices and platforms.
• The popularity ofWeb 2.0 was
acknowledged by 2006Time Magazine.
Characteristics
• Instead of merely reading aWeb 2.0 users are
invited to contribute to the site’s content by
commenting on published articles, which enables
increased participation.
• Web 2.0 encouraged the user to rely more on their
browser for user interface, application software,
and file storage facilities.
• Allowed more interaction between the user and the
interface.
Common Uses
• The most common uses for Web 2.0 was social
networking sites, blogs, and wikis.
• Web 2.0 was use by a vast majority of people
because of the rise of social media.
• Using social media anybody could promote their
business, or careers, and also businesses used
social media to help promote special deals or help
stay in touch with their consumers.
Web Tools/Technologies of Web 2.0
• Most of the web technologies used during this era ofWeb 2.0 used user
interface so that user can absorb and share information easily.
• One of the web tools used during the era was wikis. Wikis are a collaborative
website that anyone within a community can contribute to edit. Wikis made
it easy to search for info and was information open globally to find.
• They were used to help find information about things of the world such as
political figures, events, words or concepts and was edited by users when
info needed
Web Tools
• Social Networking is another web tool that was vastly used during theWeb
2.0 to help users connect with other users and became an outlet of social
information.
• It help users meet and share similar interests and connect the users without
having them leave their homes. Users could post photos, music, and videos
on their site.
Web Tools
• Podcasting is another web tool that users use to broadcast opinions on
subjects and topics that mainstream broadcasts don’t put out. Podcasts
such as Joe Rogan Experience which talks about conversations on strictly
MMA.
• Podcasts help users connect to hosts that talk about things that the users
can actively show their interests in their entertainment.
Opinions
• In my opinionWikis and Facebook were widely used and the most important of it’s time.
• The reason I believed they are the most important tools is thatWiki and Facebook both
help spread information to a wide range of information to a vast majority of audiences.
• Wikis are greatly used by students to help students find information for papers and
projects. Students thanks to wiki sites can find information without having to physically go
to a library.
• Facebook help users connect with their friends even if they are around each other.
Facebook sparked the social media rush that invaded theWeb 2.0 Era.
Web Video
Resources
Web 2.0
• http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/Web-20-or-Web-2
• https://www.cbsnews.com/news/what-is-web-20/
• http://usability.com.au/2008/12/use-of-web-2-0-tools/
• https://webapprater.com/general/7-key-features-of-web-2-0.html
The Stuff of the Future
• Reinvention, not evolution
• Prediction
• Integration
• Information is stored and interpreted
in computers as well as humans
• No one really knows what it will be like
yet
Semantic Web
• The semantic web is the framework
many believe web 3.0 will be built
on
• Immersive
• Built on context
• Basically will speed up the web
Artificial Intelligence
• Many people think thatWeb 3.0 will
revolutionize artificial intelligence
• Your browser will learn about you
over time, meaning you have to be
less specific over time
• Like your browser is your friend
Opinions
• In my opinion, artificial
intelligence is the most
interesting aspect of web 3.0.
• The possibilities seem endless
in this category.
• Our imagination is our only
limitation with artificial
intelligence.
Web Video
Resources
Web 3.0
• http://computer.howstuffworks.com/web-30.htm
• https://www.lifewire.com/what-is-web-3-0-3486623
• https://www.techopedia.com/definition/4923/web-30

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  • 1. Web 1.0 – 3.0 EmergingTechnologies
  • 2. Introduction • Gerald Pham (Web 1.0) • Xavier Freeman (Web 2.0) • Jonathan Weber (Web 3.0)
  • 3.
  • 4. History • Date invented: 1989 • Created By: Tim Berners- Lee • First Phase of the World Wide Web • Web 1.0 goes from 1990’s – 2004
  • 5. Definition • A set of static websites that were not yet providing interactive content, just read-only based. In Web 1.0, applications were also generally proprietary.
  • 6. Key Characteristic • Web 1.0 sites are static: Useful information, but just read-only. Example of this might be a personal page that gives information about the website's owner, but never changes. • Web 1.0 sites aren't interactive: Visitor can't impact or contribute to the sites. Some organizations have pages that visitors can look at, but not impact or alter • Web 1.0 applications are proprietary: Companies develop software applications that users can download, but they can't see how the application works or change it.
  • 7. Summary of Web 1.0 • Definition: Read-Only • Precedence Order: First Stage • No. of Users: Millions • Basic Concept: Connect Information • Features: Hyperlinking, bookmarking, non-communication
  • 8. Tools of Web 1.0 • Hyperlinks – links to other informational pages, but not interactive • Shopping Carts - present products to customers, much as a catalog or a brochure does — only, with a website, you can also provide a method for anyone in the world to purchase products • Personal Page - Personal Web page that gives information about the site's owner, but never changes, unlike Myspace and such in Web 2.0 • Netscape Navigator - It was a proprietary Web browser of theWeb 1.0 era, didn’t allow you tools necessary to create application for web browser. • Unchangeable Software - companies develop software applications that users can download, but they can't see how the application works or change it.
  • 9. Opinion • In my opinion, the two most used tools were the hyperlink that allow access to other informational pages, and the unchangeable Software. With these two, they were what web 1.0 was basically about.With the hyperlink, that allows companies to send you to pages about them and other products or services benefiting them, which was used a lot.Then, you got companies adding software for you to access, but not change anything to it. I believe these tools were beneficial to the success ofWeb 1.0 and the future of the world wide web.
  • 11. Resources Web 1.0 • https://www.techopedia.com/definition/27960/web-10 • http://www.practicalecommerce.com/Basic-Definitions-Web-1-0-Web-2-0- Web-3-0 • http://computer.howstuffworks.com/web-101.htm • http://www.differencebetween.info/difference-between-web-one-web- two-and-web-three
  • 12.
  • 13. Definition • The second stage of development of the WorldWide Web, characterized by the change from static web pages to dynamic or user-generated content and growth of social media.
  • 14. History of Web 2.0 • The term “Web 2.0” was first used in January 1999 by Darci DiNucci. • She focused on how the basic information structure and hyperlinking mechanism introduced by HTTP would be used by a variety of devices and platforms. • The popularity ofWeb 2.0 was acknowledged by 2006Time Magazine.
  • 15. Characteristics • Instead of merely reading aWeb 2.0 users are invited to contribute to the site’s content by commenting on published articles, which enables increased participation. • Web 2.0 encouraged the user to rely more on their browser for user interface, application software, and file storage facilities. • Allowed more interaction between the user and the interface.
  • 16. Common Uses • The most common uses for Web 2.0 was social networking sites, blogs, and wikis. • Web 2.0 was use by a vast majority of people because of the rise of social media. • Using social media anybody could promote their business, or careers, and also businesses used social media to help promote special deals or help stay in touch with their consumers.
  • 17. Web Tools/Technologies of Web 2.0 • Most of the web technologies used during this era ofWeb 2.0 used user interface so that user can absorb and share information easily. • One of the web tools used during the era was wikis. Wikis are a collaborative website that anyone within a community can contribute to edit. Wikis made it easy to search for info and was information open globally to find. • They were used to help find information about things of the world such as political figures, events, words or concepts and was edited by users when info needed
  • 18. Web Tools • Social Networking is another web tool that was vastly used during theWeb 2.0 to help users connect with other users and became an outlet of social information. • It help users meet and share similar interests and connect the users without having them leave their homes. Users could post photos, music, and videos on their site.
  • 19. Web Tools • Podcasting is another web tool that users use to broadcast opinions on subjects and topics that mainstream broadcasts don’t put out. Podcasts such as Joe Rogan Experience which talks about conversations on strictly MMA. • Podcasts help users connect to hosts that talk about things that the users can actively show their interests in their entertainment.
  • 20. Opinions • In my opinionWikis and Facebook were widely used and the most important of it’s time. • The reason I believed they are the most important tools is thatWiki and Facebook both help spread information to a wide range of information to a vast majority of audiences. • Wikis are greatly used by students to help students find information for papers and projects. Students thanks to wiki sites can find information without having to physically go to a library. • Facebook help users connect with their friends even if they are around each other. Facebook sparked the social media rush that invaded theWeb 2.0 Era.
  • 22. Resources Web 2.0 • http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/Web-20-or-Web-2 • https://www.cbsnews.com/news/what-is-web-20/ • http://usability.com.au/2008/12/use-of-web-2-0-tools/ • https://webapprater.com/general/7-key-features-of-web-2-0.html
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  • 24. The Stuff of the Future • Reinvention, not evolution • Prediction • Integration • Information is stored and interpreted in computers as well as humans • No one really knows what it will be like yet
  • 25. Semantic Web • The semantic web is the framework many believe web 3.0 will be built on • Immersive • Built on context • Basically will speed up the web
  • 26. Artificial Intelligence • Many people think thatWeb 3.0 will revolutionize artificial intelligence • Your browser will learn about you over time, meaning you have to be less specific over time • Like your browser is your friend
  • 27. Opinions • In my opinion, artificial intelligence is the most interesting aspect of web 3.0. • The possibilities seem endless in this category. • Our imagination is our only limitation with artificial intelligence.
  • 29. Resources Web 3.0 • http://computer.howstuffworks.com/web-30.htm • https://www.lifewire.com/what-is-web-3-0-3486623 • https://www.techopedia.com/definition/4923/web-30