2. What Are Web Tools?
Web Tools are net technologies that help users to share their work
with others through a portal.
Data is stored and processed on a server that is connected to a users
portal. A Web Tool can contain one or more tools.
3. Types of Web Tools
• There are two types of know web tools that play a big role in the
digital era.
1: Web 1.0 Tools
2: Web 2.0 Tools
4. Web 1.0 Tools
Web 1.0 Tools refers to the first stage in the World Wide Web.
According to Techopedia, it was entirely made up of web pages
connected by hyperlinks. During that period the web was not
providing interactive content and were generally decent.
5. Examples of Web 1.0 Tools
The following pictures are examples of Web 1.0 Tools:
6. Web 2.0 Tools
• Web 2.0 also known as Participative and Social Web, refers to the
World Wide Web websites that allow users to upload their personal
content and use various sites to collaborate and generate ideas and
opinions.
• Unlike the contrast to the first generation of Web 1.0-era websites
where people were limited to the passive viewing of content.
• Examples of Web 2.0 features include social networking sites and
social media sites (e.g., Facebook), blogs, wikis and video sharing
sites (e.g., YouTube),
7. Examples of Web 2.0 Tools
• Examples of Web 2.0 Tools include: