Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 The World Wide Web is an information system on the Internet that allows documents to be connected to other documents by hypertext links, enabling the user to search for information by moving from one document to another. It was invented by Tim-Berners Lee. The World Wide Web browser software, such as Microsoft's Internet Explorer/Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Apple's Safari, and Google Chrome, let users navigate from one web page to another via the hyperlinks embedded in the documents. These documents may also contain any combination of computer data, including graphics, sounds, text, video, multimedia and interactive content that runs while the user is interacting with the page. The Web has enabled individuals and organizations to publish ideas and information to a potentially large audience online at greatly reduced expense and time delay. What is the difference of INTERNET from World Wide Web? Internet is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between networks and devices. It is the first stage of the World Wide Web evolution. It is a flat or stationary page since it cannot be manipulated by the user. ( 1991- 2005) allows users to interact with the page, the user may be able to comment or create a user account. Most website that we visit today are Web 2.0. (2006-Present) The semantic web provides a framework that allows data to be shared and reuse to deliver web content specifically targeting the user. Search Engine will learn about you and your habits from each search you perform and will gather details about you from your previous activities like likes and social postings and present the answers as per your preferences. (in progress) allows users to collectively classify and find information using freely chosen keywords (e.g. "tagging" by facebook). Tagging uses the pound sign #, often referred to as hastag. dynamic content that is responsive to user input (e.g., a user can "click" on an image to enlarge it or find out more information) the owner of website is not the only one who is able to put content. Others are able to place a content on their own by means of comments, reviews, and evaluation. services that are offered on demand rather than on a one- time purchase. This is synonymous to subscribing to a data plan that charges you for the amount of time you spent in the Internet, or a data plan that charges you for the amount of bandwidth you used. users will subscribe to a software only when needed rather than purchasing them. DIRECTIONS: Using the Internet, look for the webpages of the pages listed below. Evaluate whether they are Web 1.0, Web 2.0, or Web 3.0. Write your answers in your activity notebook.