Web 3.0 is an evolving extension of the World Wide
Web in which web content can be expressed not only
in natural language, but also in a form that can be
understood, interpreted and used by software agents,
thus permitting them to find, share and integrate
information more easily
2. Web 3.0 is an evolving extension of the World Wide
Web in which web content can be expressed not only
in natural language, but also in a form that can be
understood, interpreted and used by software agents,
thus permitting them to find, share and integrate
information more easily
INTRODUCTION
3. The term Web 3.0 was first coined by John Markoff
of the New York Times in 2006.
It first appeared prominently in early 2006 in a
Blog article written by Jeffrey Zeldman.
HISTORY
5. 1991-2004
Web 1.0, or web, refers to the first stage of the
World Wide Web linking WebPages with
hyperlinks.
Here static pages were used to explain the data.
WEB 1.0
LINKED DOCUMENTS
Users
(Consumers)
Programmer --> Content Creator
Users --> Content reader
8. They use basic html.
These are static web pages.
They have Read-Only content.
The contact information provided by Web 1.0 is
email, fax, phone number and the address.
hey do not support mass-publishing.
Webmaster manually assigns all the hyperlinks .
WEB 1.0
9. 2004- Till now
Coined in January 1999 by Darcy DiNucci
A Web 2.0 site allows users to interact and
collaborate with each other
User interactive
User act as Product
WEB 2.0
Users
(Producers/
Consumers)
Facebook, Instagram, YouTube ...,
14. Users get the chance to manipulate.
Participatory architecture.
A rich, interactive, user-friendly interface based on Ajax or
similar frameworks.
Some social-networking aspects.
Enhanced graphical interfaces such as gradients and rounded
corners (absent in the so-called Web 1.0 era).
WEB 2.0
15. Next evaluation of Web architecture
Users will have full control of their data
Not a Client Server Architecture
Peer to Peer Architecture
WEB 3.0
Users
(Owners)
16. New ways of finding, integrating and analyzing data from
diverse sources to achieve new information and insights never
before possible.
WEB 3.0
LINKED DATA:
UBIQUITY OF LINKED DEVICES:
New ways of connecting to the Web via a variety of machines,
and of exchanging data between machines.
29. 3 CHANGES
Money will become a native feature of the Internet
Decentralized applications will offer users new capabilities
Users will have more control over their digital identities and
data
31. Web 3.0 improves data management
Web 3.0 supports accessibility of mobile internet
Web 3.0 stimulates creativity and innovation
Web 3.0 encourages factor of Globalization phenomena
Web 3.0 enhances customers’ satisfaction
Web 3.0 helps to organize collaboration in social web
IMPORTANCE OF WEB 3.0
32. Driving the evolution.
More Dynamic, Interractive and Effective.
Machines perform more of the tedious job.
Acting as an Integrator.
PURPOSE OF WEB 3.0