WEB 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 Flashcards
vital tool to our modern lives
Internet
aka flat page or stationary page
as is
cannot be manipulated by the user
Static
same for all users
Web 1.0
transformed from being a medium in which information is transmitted and consumed to platform where content is created, shared, altered, and reproduced
Web
creator of the world wide web, suggested that there is no real difference between Web 1.0 and 2.0
Sir Tim Berners-Lee
has more user-generated content
does not refer to any specific technical upgrades
Web 2.0
permits intelligent interactions
defined by intelligence (between software)
Web 3.0
key features of web 1.0
static page
owner by the creator
created only to display information
key features of web 2.0
dynamic page
interactive
video streaming features
key features of web 3.0
no ownership of content
machine learning and artificial intelligence
accessed by multiple applications
characteristics of web 1.0
read only
client server
HTML, portals
companies own
web pages
characteristics of web 2.0
read and write
peer to peer
XML, RSS
communities share
web applications
characteristics of web 3.0
read write and execute
portable personal web
RDF
individuals
semantic applications