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-It is the global system of computer networks that use TCP/IP to link billions of devices worldwide.


-*connecting a comouter to another via serverd and networks


- network of networks

Internet

-an information system or information space that allows documents via hyperlinks.

World Wide Web

Creator of the World Wide Web

Tim Burners-Lee

A Hypertext connected to the internet.

Webpage

A location which is a collection of WWW files and starts with the home page.

Website

Displays web pages on a device; a software application for retrieving and presenting information resources on the world wide web.

Web Browser

3 Types of Web Pages

1. Web 1.0 (Static Webpage)


2. Web 2.0 (Dynamic Webpage)


3. Web 3.0 (Semantic Webpage)

A flat stationary page and cannot be manipulated by the user.

Static Web Page

The user is able to see the website differently from others; allows people to create accounts.



*PHP, ASP, JSP, or Cold Fusion

Dynamic Web Page

What are the features of Web 2.0?

1. Folksonomy


2. Rich User Experience


3. User Participation


4. Long Tail


5. Software as a Service


6. Mass Participation

Allows the user to categorize and classify information using freely chosen keywords.l

Folksonomy

Content is dynamic and responsive to input.

Rich User Experience

Not only website owners, but also users are allowed to put content.

User Participation

Services are offered in demand instead of a 1 time purchase (similar to an idea of a data plan.)

Long Tail

Users will be subscribing to a software rather than purchasing.

Software as a Service

Diverse information sharing through universal web access.

Mass Participation

A movement led by the W3C; encourages web developers to include content; a common framework that allows data to be reused and shared; aims to have machines and servers understand the user's preferences

Semantic Web

Problems with 3.0?

1. Compatibility


2. Security


3. Vastness


4. Vagueness


5. Logic