The term Web 2.0 was coined by Darcy DiNucci, a consultant on electronic information design, during the year 1999. The origins of Web 2.0 was said to lie with Web 1.0. Web 2.0 has become popular in recent years. Many of us have heard of Web 2.0 but the truth is; only a few of us know the true meaning behind it. During 2004, O’Reilly Media and MediaLive hosted a Web 2.0 conference which resulted in the rise of Web 2.0 popularity.
The main purpose of Web 2.0 is to allow people to create and distribute information with one another. Web 2.0 is defined as a “to use the internet as a platform” where the platform is said to be referring to the web applications. It enables user with more user-interface, software and storage facilities, all through the browser. Users are given the power to create and distribute information and put it into the hands of other average consumer.
Web 2.0 holds the POWER of the followings:
The main purpose of Web 2.0 is to allow people to create and distribute information with one another. Web 2.0 is defined as a “to use the internet as a platform” where the platform is said to be referring to the web applications. It enables user with more user-interface, software and storage facilities, all through the browser. Users are given the power to create and distribute information and put it into the hands of other average consumer.
Web 2.0 holds the POWER of the followings:
In the past, it was the kings and emperors who have the authority in giving out information. However now in the modern society, every one of us is constantly communicating with one another and the internet surely plays a huge role in this area. Any information creates on the website serves as information for others who visited the website.
The advent of Web 2.0 is such that it serves as a Social Web where people come together to share their opinions and thoughts. New typed of Web applications includes blogs, wikis, social networks, podcasts and vodcasts as well as mash-ups. Blogs and Social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Friendster have been popular and use by almost every single young people these days. Marketers also took the opportunity to use Web 2.0 to interact and stay connected with their consumers. With blogs, writers no longer need to publicize their books through publishing companies. Instead, they could save the advertising cost by publishing news about their books in the website. It also enables buyer to purchase the books online if they are interested in it after reading the reviews on it.
Web 2.0 has indeed been a successful tool in helping the current generation to keep in constant contact with one another through the information, opinions and thoughts published online.
The Web 3.0:
Web 3.0 will be driven by technological change! Web 3.0 is the semantic web which is about the meaning of data. Now, what do I mean by that? I found this rather interesting in regards with the explanation of Web 3.0. Hopefully, it helps us to better understand what 3.0 is all about!
Suppose, I am a stamp collector. Over the years, I have collected a LOT of stamps. About every stamp, I made a document. There is simply a LOT of documents and a LOT of stamps. BUT… How exactly do I find that specific stamp for each document?
Of course it’s from GOOGLEEEEEEEE!
GOOGLE is the web we have today with a HUGE collection of documents. The words of all the documents are indexed. We can search for keywords. Now supposed I search for all red stamps. What do I get?
It is not really a very intelligent search but how can a computer know exactly what do I mean?
Describing data in a structured way can best be done in a database. Different database can be connected.
Web 3.0 creates a big collection of databases which can be connected on demand.Agreements are made on the structure of data and the way data is described. Where the data is located is irrelevant. Linking data is the power of web 3.0!
So, "I want all the red stamps, designed in Europe, but used in the U.S.A between 1980 and 1990" is a question that will get a better answer with web 3.0.
How will we search in Web 3.0?
Semantic web makes search engines smarter. Specialized search will reign. The search will no longer be “bring me everything on _________” but rather, it will be “bring me everything on __________ considering that it is a _________.” The context of the search is ME and search engines understand who you are, what you have been doing and where you would like to do next.
In conclusion, web 3.0 will be a web that encompasses all the following FOUR components as listed below:
An example of Web 3.0 is shown below:Web 3.0 will definitely make our life much more easier than ever!
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