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• Web 3.0, a phrase coined by John Markoff of the New York Times in
2006,refers to a supposed third generation of Internet-based services.
• “ Web 1.0 was dial-up, 50K average bandwidth, Web 2.0 is an average 1
megabit of bandwidth and Web 3.0 will be 10 megabits of bandwidth all the
time, which will be the full video Web, and that will feel like Web 3.0.”
-- Reed Hastings (founder of Netflix)
DEFINITION
• “People keep asking what Web 3.0 is. I think maybe when you’ve got
an overlay of scalable vector graphics – everything rippling and
folding and looking misty - on Web 2.0 and access to a semantic Web
integrated across a huge space of data, you’ll have access to an
unbelievable data resource.”
--Tim Berners-Lee
(inventor of world wide web)
• The term Web 3.0 has became a subject of interest and debate since
late 2006 to till date. But no exact definition has been created.
WEB 1.0
• During this phase the focus was primarily on building the Web,
making it accessible , and commercializing it for the first time.
• Key areas of interest are HTTP,HTML and XML, ISP’s ,the first Web
browsers, Web development platforms and tools, Web-centric
software languages such as Java and JavaScript.
WEB 2.0
• Web 2.0 is a social change , the technical part of the web hasn’t
changed very much.
• The emergence of the mobile Internet and mobile devices.
WEB 2.0
Example:
If you searched for the term “saturn ,” you’d end up with
results for web pages about the planet and others about the car
maufacturer.
A Web 3.0 search engine could find not only the keywords in
your search, but also interpret the context of your request. It would
return relevant results and suggest other content related to your search
terms.
WEB 3.0
Example:
You're in the mood for a comedy film and some incredibly spicy
North Indian food.
You visit half a dozen Web sites before you're ready to head out
the door.
Web 3.0 browser will analyze your response, search the Internet
for all possible answers, and then organize the results for you.
WEB 3.0
• Web 2.0 uses the Internet to make connections between people, Web
3.0 will use the Internet to make connections with information.
SEARCHING
Web 2.0 vs. Web 3.0
Ubiquitous Connectivity
• Broadband adoption
• Mobile Internet access
• Mobile devices
Network Computing
• Software-as-a-service business models
• Web services interoperability
• Distributed computing (P2P, grid computing, hosted "cloud
computing" server farms such as Amazon S3)
WEB 3.0
Open Technologies
• Open API's and protocols
• Open data formats
• Open-source software platforms
• Open data (Creative Commons, Open Data License, etc.)
Open Identity
• Open identity (OpenID)
• Open reputation
• Portable identity and personal data (for example, the ability to port
your user account and search history from one service to another)
WEB 3.0
• The 3D web
• Seeking Information
• Seeking Validation
• Seeking Entertainment
WEB 3.0 Approaches
• Every user will have a unique Internet profile based on that user's
browsing history. Web 3.0 will use this profile to tailor the browsing
experience to each individual.
• One Web 2.0 trend that could help the development of Web 3.0 is the
mashup.
• Some experts think that Web 3.0 will start fresh. Instead of using
HTML as the basic coding language, it will rely on some new -- and
unnamed -- language.
SEMANTIC WEB
• The man responsible for the World Wide Web has his own theory of
what the future of the Web will be. He calls it the Semantic Web
SEMANTIC WEB
• With the Semantic Web, computers will scan and interpret information
on Web pages using software agents.
• Web 3.0 will be able to search tags and labels and return the most
relevant results back to the user.
• Artificial intelligence
• Automated reasoning
• Cognitive architecture
• Composite applications
• Distributed computing
• Ontology (computer science)
• Scalable vector graphics
• Semantic Web
• Semantic Wiki
• Software agents
Beyond WEB 3.0
• The Web will extend far beyond computers and cell phones.
• The Web will merge with other forms of entertainment until all
distinctions between the forms of media are lost.
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