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The Web and The Internet

The document explains the evolution of the Web, detailing three phases: Web 1.0 (static and read-only), Web 2.0 (interactive and user-generated content), and Web 3.0 (intelligent and semantic). Each phase highlights the increasing user interaction and data control, with Web 3.0 focusing on a more connected and intelligent web experience. The document also lists various types of websites associated with each web phase.
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The Web and The Internet

The document explains the evolution of the Web, detailing three phases: Web 1.0 (static and read-only), Web 2.0 (interactive and user-generated content), and Web 3.0 (intelligent and semantic). Each phase highlights the increasing user interaction and data control, with Web 3.0 focusing on a more connected and intelligent web experience. The document also lists various types of websites associated with each web phase.
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THE WEB AND

THE INTERNET
What is
Web?
 Common name for the World Wide
Web

 A hypertext-based global information


system of interconnected documents
or contents

It contains:

• Hyperlinks

• Keywords

• Images that leads to related


information
THE WEB

WEB 1.0 WEB 2.0 WE 3.0


Web 1.0 (Read Only Static
Web)
■ Web is use as “information portal”.
■ Only allows people to read from the internet.
■ First stage worldwide linking web pages and hyperlink

Disadvantages
• Read only web
• Limited user interaction
• Lack of standards
Mp3.com Home
Page
Dictionar Html/
ies Portals
Web 2.0 (Read-write
interactive web)
■ a platform that gives users the possibility (liberty) to control their
data.
■ user-generated content and the read-write web.
■ People are consuming as well as contributing information
■ Allows the user to interact with the page known as DYNAMIC PAGE
Web 2.0
1. Social 2. Blogs
Networking
3. Wiki Sites 4. Video Sharing
Sites
Web 3.0: (Read-write
intelligent web)
■ more connected, open, and intelligent
■ Semantic Web - provides a framework that allows data to be shared
and reuse to deliver web content specifically targeting the user.
Web 3.0
1. eCommerce 2. Business
Website Website
Web 3.0
Entertainment Portfolio Website
Website
Web 3.0
Media Website Brochure Website
Web 3.0
Nonprofit Website Educational
Website
Web 3.0
Infopreneur Personal Website
Website

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