Monday, 16 June 2014

Implementation/up-gradation of World Wide Web from Web 1.0 - 3.0

World Wide Web opens the new way to see the world through internet. It makes our day to day life easier in all around. We can easily operate our business globally.
The first implementation of the web represents the Web 1.0, which, according to Berners-Lee, could be considered the “read-only web.”
Web 1.0 : 
In the beginning of web the information published in a static form well designed with the text and images. The main features of web 1.0 are hyper-linking and bookmarking of the web pages. 
Features of web 1.0 technology
1. HTML based Static page. 
2. It consists of frame-sets.
3. Online guestbook.
4. HTML form sent through email.
5. There was nothing to exchange. Everything was about one way.

The second implementation of the web represents the Web 2.0, in year 2002 term Web 2.0 was first introduced by O'Reilly during the brainstorming discussion MediaLive International. The information available in this form is quite different from the past web1.0. It began with new ideas to exchange as well as share the content such as Wiki, Weblogs, Widgets, and Tagging etc. 
Features of web 2.0 technology
1. Clean and simple design
2. Number of columns is few.
3. Simple navigation which is fixed in every pages of the site.
4. Central layout.
5. You can exchange your ideas by commenting/writing there.
6. Not only interact with site or webmaster but also communicate with others who will access that website.
7.  Web 2.0 is the field of XML.

The enhanced one implementation of the web 2.0 represents the Web 3.0
Web 3.0 :
It would be something related to a “read-write-execute” web. However, this is difficult to envision in its abstract form, so let us take a look at two things I predict will form the basis of the Web 3.0 — semantic markup and web services personalization like iGoogle, My Yahoo etc. it is a web service software system designed to support computer-to-computer interaction over the internet.



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