Web 1.0
Web 2.0
Web 3.0
World Wide Web
• Softwareas a Service
– users will subscribe
to a software only
when needed rather
than purchasing them.
Features of Web 2.0
• MassParticipation –
diverse information
sharing through
universal web access.
Web 3.0 – Semantic Webpage
• Semantic Web provides a common framework that allows data to be
shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community
boundaries.
• The aim is to have machine (server) understand the users
preferences.
Problems with Web 3.0
• Compatibility - HTML files and browsers cannot support Web 3.0
• Security – user’s security is in question since machine is saving his/her
preferences.
• Vagueness – certain word are imprecise.
• Logic – There are certain limitations for a computer to be able to
predict what the user is referring to at a given time.
Static vs Dynamic
Look for ten website and classify them as static or dynamic. What
makes each website static or dynamic? Use the table below.