12. Difference between
Web 1.0, Web
2.0, and Web 3.0 –
Web 1.0 Web 2.0 Web 3.0
Mostly Read-Only Wildly Read-Write Portable and Personal
Company Focus Community Focus Individual Focus
Home Pages Blogs / Wikis Live-streams / Waves
Owning Content Sharing Content Consolidating Content
WebForms Web Applications Smart Applications
Directories Tagging User Behaviour
Page Views Cost Per Click User Engagement
Banner Advertising Interactive Advertising Behavioural Advertising
Britannica Online Wikipedia The Semantic Web
HTML/Portals XML / RSS RDF / RDFS / OWL
13. Static Web Page- is known as a flat page or
stationary age in the sense that the page is
‘’as is’’ and cannot be manipulated by the
user. The content is also the same for all
users that is referred to as Web 1.0
Dynamic Web Pages– web 2.0 is the
evolution of web 1.0 by adding dynamic
web pages. The user is able to see website
differently than others e.g. social
networking sites, wikis, video sharing sites.