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How Did Amazon.com Change To Web 3.0 Pdf

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It as well holds "A bird'due south center on the evolution and definition on Spider web 1.0/2.0/3.0/4.0/five.0

Digital Development
Past, Present & Futurity Outlook on digital technology.
The future is a proces, not a destination.

Disclaimer: this folio volition not be updated later May 1st, 2018.

Do you lot know the answer to the next simple question?

"What do you know about web two.0 technology?"

Web 0.0 – Developping the internet

Web 1.0 – The shopping carts & static web

Experts call the Net before 1999 "Read-Only" web. The average cyberspace user'due south role was limited to reading the information which was presented to him. The best examples of this 1.0 web era are millions of static websites which mushroomed during the dot-com boom (which eventually has led to the dotcom chimera). At that place was no active advice or information menstruum from consumer (of the information) to producer (of the information). But the data age was born!

Co-ordinate to Tim Berners-Lee the first implementation of the web, representing the Web 1.0, could be considered as the "read-only spider web." In other words, the early web allowed users to search for data and read it. At that place was very little in the way of user interaction or content contribution. […]

The beginning shopping cart applications, which well-nigh east-commerce website owners utilize in some shape or class, basically fall nether the category of Web i.0. The overall goal was to present products to potential customers, much as a itemize or a brochure does — simply through a website retailers could as well provide a method for anyone (anywhere in the globe) to purchase (their) products. […]

Web 2.0 – The writing and participating spider web

The lack of active interaction of mutual users with the web pb to the birth of Web 2.0. The year 1999 marked the start of a Read-Write-Publish era with notable contributions from LiveJournal (Launched in April, 1999) and Blogger (Launched in August, 1999). At present even a non-technical user can actively interact & contribute to the web using different blog platforms. If we stick to Berners-Lee's method of describing information technology, […] the Web 2.0, or the "read-write" web has the […] ability to contribute content and interact with other web users. This interaction and contribution has dramatically changed the landscape of the spider web […]. Information technology has even more than potential that nosotros have yet to see. […] The Web 2.0 appears to be a welcome response to a web users demand to exist more than involved in what information is bachelor to them.

This era empowered the common user with a few new concepts like Blogs, Social-Media & Video-Streaming. Publishing your content is but a few clicks abroad! Few remarkable developments of Web 2.0 are Twitter, YouTube, eZineArticles, Flickr and Facebook.

At that place are many different views of Web two.0 depending on who you lot talk to.

[…] Developers,[…], have a much more rigid definition of Web 2.0 than average web users, and this can lead to defoliation [just I don't go into this give-and-take.]

Web 3.0 – The semantic executing web

This in turn leads the states to the rumblings and mumblings we have begun to hear about Web three.0[…]. Past extending Tim Berners-Lee'south explanations, the Web 3.0 would be a "read-write-execute" web. However, this is difficult to envision in its abstract form, so allow'south take a await at two things […]that will grade the ground of the Web iii.0 — semantic markup and spider web services.

Semantic markup refers to the communication gap between man web users and computerized applications. One of the largest organizational challenges of presenting information on the web was that web applications weren't able to provide context to data, and, therefore, didn't really understand what was relevant and what was not. [..]. While this is all the same evolving, this notion of formatting data to be understood by software agents leads to the "execute" portion of our definition, and provides a way to discuss web service.

A spider web service is a software organisation designed to back up computer-to-computer interaction over the Internet. […]. Currently, thousands of web services are available. Nonetheless, in the context of Spider web three.0, they take center stage. By combining a semantic markup and spider web services, the Web 3.0 promises the potential for applications that can speak to each other directly, and for broader searches for information through simpler interfaces.

Web 3.0 – how, why and when. Kate Ray has made a skillful documentary on spider web 3.0, and explains realy why nosotros need a semantic spider web and what the semantic web is all well-nigh.

Are we there even so??

It seems we had everything we had wished for in Spider web 2.0, simply it is way backside when information technology comes to intelligence. Perhaps a six-year-one-time kid has/had amend analytical abilities than existing search technologies! Keyword based search of web 2.0 resulted in an data overload. The following attributes are going to exist a part of Spider web 3.0: Contextual Search

  • Tailor made Search
  • Personalized Search
  • Evolution of 3D Web
  • Deductive Reasoning

Because we aren't there nonetheless (completely), developers and users have come with a 'cheap' intermediate way of contexualizing the search problem. Yous can read almost it in my blog post: Tin Google handle the Spam pressure level?

What's important to empathise[…], is that the classification with which we describe […] should not be taken also seriously. Just because a website does not utilise Web 2.0 features does not make it obsolete. After all, a small eastward-commerce website trying to sell niche products may not have whatever business need for users to submit content or to be able to interact with each other. […]

Web 4.0 – "Mobile Web"
The next stride is not realy a new version, simply is a alternating version of what we already have. Web needed to adapt to it'south mobile surround. Spider web 4.0 connects all devices in the real and virtual globe in real-fourth dimension.

Web four.0 v.0- Open up, Linked and Intelligent Web = Emotional Spider web

"The adjacent web"

Tim Berners-Lee gave an inspired TED talk in 2009 on this new Open up en Linked Web.

Although Spider web four.0 5.0 still is in developing way and the true shape is still forming, first signals are in that Web 4.0 5.0 will exist about a linked web which communicates with us similar we communicate with each other (similar a personal banana). Spider web 4.0 5.0 is called "symbiotic" spider web. This Spider web volition exist very powerful and fully executing.   Web 4.0 5.0 will be the read-write-execution-concurrency web.

Web 5.0 volition be well-nigh the (emotional) interaction between humans and computers. The interaction will become a daily addiction for a lot of people based on neurotechnology. For the moment web is "emotionally" neutral, which ways web does not perceive the users feel and emotions. This will change with web five.0 – emotional spider web.   One example of this is www.wefeelfine.org, which maps emotions of people. With headphones on, users will collaborate with content that interacts with their emotions or changes in facial recognition.

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An overview of the web 123 in one graph and ane tabel:

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Sources:

  • E-zine manufactures – http://ezinearticles.com/?What-is-the-Semantic-Web?&id=3665455 by Amy Armitage (2010)
  • pratical eastward-commerce – http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/464-Basic-Definitions-Web-1-0-Spider web-ii-0-Web-3-0 by Brian Getting (April 2007)
  • ECP-EPN – Dutch ICT think tank – http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=bsNcjya56v8 by David from EPN ( September 2008)
  • Web iii.0 on Vimeo by Kate Ray (May 2010)
  • TED – Tim Berners-Lee – http://www.youtube.com/watch?five=OM6XIICm_qo
  • Judi O'Connel – http://www.slideshare.net/heyjudeonline/the-next-big-thing-is-web-30-catch-information technology-if-y'all-can
  • International Journal of Spider web and Semantic Technology – Development OF THE World wide web: FROM WEB ane.0 TO Spider web 4.0 – http://airccse.org/journal/ijwest/papers/3112ijwest01.pdf  (january 2012)
  • Daniel Burrus – http://technorati.com/technology/commodity/wheres-the-spider web-heading-a-prediction/
  • Development of the web – http://world wide web.evolutionoftheweb.com
  • Spider web v.0: The future of emotional competences in higher instruction – http://link.springer.com/commodity/ten.1007%2Fs40196-013-0016-5#page-2

Source: https://flatworldbusiness.wordpress.com/flat-education/previously/web-1-0-vs-web-2-0-vs-web-3-0-a-bird-eye-on-the-definition/

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