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2. WEB 1.0
• First stage in the World Wide Web
• Entirely made up of static web pages
connected by hyperlinks
• No interactive content
3. WEB 1.0 COMMON USES
• 45 million global users
(1996)
• Focused on companies
• Mostly read only Web
4. WEB 1.0 WEB TECHNOLOGIES/TOOLS
• AltaVista – Search engine that let you search the
web and Usenet and it also allowed users to
enter give away contest
• HotWired – part of Wired Magazine; focused on
all things web, including news, tutorials, and
jobs. It was also the first website to measure
banner ad traffic
5. WEB 1.0 WEB TECHNOLOGIES/TOOLS
• GeoCities – helped users create their own
webpages within neighborhoods of interest
• Mr. Showbiz – source for entertainment news in
the era
• Pathfinder – portal of Time Warner’s content,
including publications such as Time, People,
Fortune, and Entertainment Weekly
6. WEB 1.0 MOST USEFUL TOOLS
GeoCities
I believe it was one of
the most important
tools at the time
because it was the
most-visited site on the
Internet
Mosaic Browser
I feel that it was the single
most important tool
because it was claimed to
be the browser that led to
the Internet boom of the
1990s
10. WHAT IS WEB 2.0?
• The second stage of development of the
World Wide, characterized especially by
the change from static web pages to
dynamic or user-generated content and
the growth of social media.
• Key Characteristics : Sharing and
Collaborating, rich user experience,
folksonomy( free classification of
information).
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA
11. HISTORY OF WEB 2.0
1999
Darcy DiNiccui, an information
architecture consultant, coined the
term “Web 2.0” in 1999.
2001
The bursting of the dot-com bubble
in the fall of 2001 marked a turning
point forth web.
2004
Tim O’ Reilly is generally credited
with popularizing the term in 2004
at a conference.
2005
YouTube is a video-sharing website,
created by three former PayPal
employees in February 2005
2010
Instagram is a free photo-sharing
program and social network that was
launched in October 2010
12. COMMON USES
Social Networking sites and
Social Media
•Blogs, Wikis, Web Applications, video
sharing sites.
Mobile Computing, where
users connect from wherever
they might be.
User- generated content-
Writing, images, audio and
video content made freely
available online by the
individuals who create it.
13. WEB 2.0 TECHNOLOGIES/ TOOLS
CuePrompter- This free service allows teachers to use their browsers as a teleprompter.
All users have to do is write or cut and paste their script online and press a button to
start the prompter.
Survey Builder- allows you to create and manage online surveys suitable for internet-
based oral history projects, course evaluations, and other activities that involve
collecting feedback.
WikiNews: Anyone can contribute, and articles are written collaboratively for a global
audience.
Tools
Social Bookmarking
Curating with RSS
Tagging
Technologies
14. MOST WIDELY USED TOOL?
Facebook to me is one of the most
common used tools because of the
amount of users that uses its site
everyday.
1
YouTube is another widely used tool,
it allows billions of users to discover,
watch and share originally created
videos.
2
17. WEB 3.0 HISTORY/DEFINITION
• Web 3.0 is a semantic web that
enables data to be linked from
a source to any other source.
• Web 3.0 can also be
understood by computers so
that they can perform
increasingly sophisticated tasks
on our behalf.
• Web 3.0 is basically connective
intelligence; connecting data,
concepts, applications and
18. WEB 3.0 CHARACTERISTICS
• Semantic Web - A web of data
that changes into a language that
can be read in categorized by the
system, not humans.
• Artificial Intelligence –Extracting
meaning from the way people
interact with the internet
• Mobility- Everything, everywhere,
all the time.
19. WEB 3.0 COMMON USES/TOOLS
• Since Web 3.0 is a web that
can do sophisticated tasks,
there are a lot of tools that are
used fro this purpose.
• Siri for apple- an application
you can talk to the search the
web
20. WEB 3.0 COMMON USES/TOOLS
• Google voice search an
application for android that
you can also speak into to
search the web.
• Cortana for Windows 10
application for windows that
lets you talk to search for
things on the web
21. WEB TOOLS
• Google voice and Siri for apple
I think are the most important
web tools used today because:
• Its easier to search things
instead of typing them
• You do not need a computer
to search the web
24. CONCLUSION- SEMANTIC WEB
• Semantic Web is increasing as we speak. It is estimated that information is being
doubled every 72 hours. In the future, we believe that this information will
increase every day by 2020. Semantic Web will not only be subjected to
computers but appliances, tablets, cars, restaurants, businesses in the future. It
will prompt one device on one side of the world and travel(possibly by binary
code) to the other side of the world. This is where Semantic Web is going in the
future.