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REVIEWER IN EM TECH

World Wide Web Meaning of WWW


Tim Berners-Lee the inventor of world wide web
(1989)
- 100 most important people
of the 20th century
Information and Meaning of ICT
Communication Technology
World Wide Web, W3, or The is an interconnected system of
Web public webpages accessible
through the Internet.
● Web pages are what make up the world wide web and it can either be static or dynamic.

Department of Information DICT


and Communications
Technology
DICT ( Department of shall be primary policy,
Information and planning, coordinating,
Communications Technology ) implementing, and
administrative entity of the
executive branch of the
government that will plan
develop an promote the
national ict development
agenda
TRENDS IN ICT

Convergence is the combination of two or


more different entities of
technologies to create a new
single device.
Social Media it is a website, application, or
online channel that enables
web users to create, or co-
create, modify, and exchange
user-generated content.
Assistive Media It is a nonprofit service
designed to help people who
have visual and reading
impairments. A database of
audio recordings is used to
read to the user. You may visit
http:/ /assistivemedia.org/ for
several of their audio
recordings.
Mobile Technologies The popularity of smartphones
and tablets has taken a major
rise over the years. This is
largely because of the
devices' capability to do tasks
that were originally found in
personal computers.
TYPES OF SOCIAL MEDIA

Social Networks sites that allow you to connect


with other people with same
interests or background
Social News sites that allow users to post
their own news items or links
to other news sources
Bookmarking Sites sites that allow users you to
store and manage links to
various websites and
resources, and to tag
DIFFERENT STYLES OF MOBILE OPERATING SYSTEMS

IOS used in Apple devices such as


the iPhone and iPad
Android an open source operating
system developed by Google.
Being open source means
several mobile phone
companies use this OS for
free.
Blackberry OS used in blackberry devices
Windows Phone OS a closed source and
proprietary operating system
developed by Microsoft
Symbian the original smartphone OS
used by Nokia devices
WebOS originally used for
WebOS originally used for
smartphones; now used for
smartTVs
Windows Mobile developed by Microsoft for
smartphones ant pocket PCs.
INTERNET VS WORLD WIDE WEB

INTERNET WEB
Connection between System that enables people to
computers and other access information or
networks, hardware aspect, procedures that enables the
connections and transfer of information
infrastructures

WEB 1.0

WEB 1.0 Web pages are static and not


interactive. You can't post
comments or create an
account.

Advantages of Static Websites


● Lower once-off cost
● Faster loading than dynamic sites
● Cheaper hosting required than dynamic sites, as they usually use less bandwidth and
server resources than dynamic sites,
● Developer independent. Dynamic sites are usually built in a specific way, with a specific
framework, and thus requires a developer with a specific skill set to manage.

WEB 2.0

WEB 2.0 term used to describe the


present generation of the
present generation of the
World Wide Web that
concentrates on its capability
of providing people the m cans
to collaborate and share
information online.
● Dynamic Website- The content of the website changes
● Interactive- The user may be able to comment or create user account
enables an increased user participation in the web

FEATURES OF WEB 2.0

Folksonomy It allows users to categorize


and classify / arrange
information using freely
chosen keywords (c.g,
tagging). Popular social
networking sites such as
Twitter, Instagram, Facebook,
etc. use tags that start with
the pound sign #). This is also
referred to as hashtag.
User Participation The owner of the website is
not the only one who is able to
put content. Others are able to
place a content of their own by
means of comment, reviews,
and evaluation. Some
websites allow reader s to
websites allow reader s to
comment on an article,
participate in a poll, or review
a specific pro duct (e.g.,
Amazon.com, online stores).
Software as a Service Users will subscribe to a
software only when needed
rather than purchasing them.
This is a cheaper option if you
do not always need to use a
software. For instance, Google
Docs is a free w eb-based
application that allows the
user to create and edit word
proces sing and spreadsheet
documents online. When you
need a software, like a Word
Processor, you can purchase it
for a one-time huge amount
and install it in your computer
and it is yours forever.
Software as a service allows
you to "rent" a software for a
minimal fee
Mass Participation It is a diverse information
sharing through universal web
access. Since most users can
use the Internet, We b 2.0's
content is based on people
from various cultures.

WEB 3.0
Also called as Semantic Web
● Semantics - ability of Web technologies to understand and interpret human-generated
content
● The aim of Web 3.0 is to have machines understand the user's preferences to be able to
deliver web content specifically targeting the user.
● The Internet is able to predict the best possible answers to yo ur question by "learning
from your previous choices

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