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The Web and the Internet

- What's in store for us?

Internet
- Information superhighway
- To access information over the web
- The Internet is a world-wide global system of interconnected ….

Web
- World wide web
- Organized information into web pages containing text and graphic images

Web 1.0
- Static Web
- Old internet that only allows people to read from the internet. First stage worldwide
linking web pages and hyperlinks. Web used as an “information portal”. Uses table to
position and align elements on page
- Company's homepages
- Mp3.com
- Key characteristics:
- Static web pages
- Basic functionality
- Curated content
- Slow adoption
- Limited e-commerce
- Limited social interaction

Web 2.00
- Social Web
- Term used to describe a new generation of web services and applications with an
increasing emphasis on human collaboration
- Liberty to control data
- User generated content, read-write web
- Dynamic
- Example: social networking, blogs, wikis, fb-2004
- A. Social Networking- the use of internet-based social media sites to stay connected with
our friends, family, colleagues l
- B. Blogs- is a discussing or informational website published on the world wide web
consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries
- C. Wikis- hypertext publication collaboratively edited and managed
- D. Video-Sharing Sites- a website that lets people upload and share their video clips with
the public at large or to invited guests
- Example: youtube, facebook, linkedin, flickr, photobucket, VimeoPRO
- Key Characteristics:
- Democratization of publishing
- Rise of participatory culture
- Blurring lines between producer and consumer
- Increased connectivity and sharing
- New forms of work and businessx

Web 3.0
- Semantic web
- John Markoff of New York Times for the third generation of web
- Applications on the web or.mobile be upgraded with more features. It applies these
principles as Web 2.0
- Types of Websites: e-commerce websites, business websites, entertainment website,
portfolio website, . media website, brochure website, nonprofit website, educational
website, infopreneur website, personal website, web portal, wiki or community forum
website,
- Potential impact of Web 3.0 on future internet usage: personalized experiences,
intelligent automation, open and decentralized web, new interfaces, empowered
users, innovation acceleration, improved productivity, enhanced inclusiveness,
new business models, blurred lines, new privacy and ethical issues

Web 4.0
- Intelligent web
- Fourth generation of WWW and is marked by a shift from physical to digital technologies

Web 5.0
- Immersive web
- Next iteration of the internet after web 4m0, not yet established
- Extension of web 2.0 and web 3.0

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