DIFFERENCES WEB 1.0, WEB 2.0 and WEB 3.0

Web1.0
It is the first generation of Web technology which is a new revolution in the Internet world because it has changed the way industry and media work. Basically, Websites built in the first generation are generally developed for accessing information and have a slightly interactive nature. Various websites such as the news site “cnn.com” or the shopping site “Bhinneka.com” can be categorized into this type. Web2.0
Web 2.0 The term Web 2.0 was first introduced by O’Reilly Media in 2004 as a second-generation Web technology that promotes collaboration and sharing of information online. According to Tim O’Reilly, Web 2.0 can be defined as follows: “Web 2.0 is a business revolution in the computer industry caused by the use of the internet as a platform, and is an attempt to understand the various rules for achieving success on the new platform. One of the main rules is: Build applications that exploit network effects to get more users of the application.” Various web-based services such as social networks, wikis and folksonomies (eg: “flickr.com”, “del.icio.us”) are Web 2.0 technologies that increase interactivity among Web users. Web3.0/SemanticWeb
Although still under debate among analysts and researchers, the term Web 3.0 still has the potential to become a technology generation in the Internet world. Currently, the definition for Web 3.0 varies widely from mobile broadband access to Web services containing on-demand software [Joh07]. However, according to John Markoff, Web 3.0 is a collection of technologies that offer an efficient new way of helping computers organize and draw conclusions from online data. Based on the definition put forward, basically the Semantic Web has the same goal because the Semantic Web has Web content that can not only be expressed in natural language that humans understand, but also in a form that can be understood, interpreted and used by software. software agents). Through the Semantic Web, various software will be able to search, share, and integrate information in an easier way [Tim01]. The creation of the Semantic Web is made possible by the existence of a set of standards coordinated by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The most important standards in building the Semantic Web are XML, XML Schema, RDF, OWL, and SPARQL.

   Maybe these are some typical references from web 3.0

  • Transformation of separate storage tmp into one.
  • Ubiquitous connectivity, allowing information to be accessed on various media.
  • Network computing, software-as-a-service business models, Web services interoperability, distributed computing, grid computing and cloud computing; Open technologies, mostly everything runs on an open source / free platform.
  • Open identity, OpenID, all info is free and free.
  • The intelligent web, Semantic Web technologies such as RDF, OWL, SWRL, SPARQL, GRDDL, semantic application platforms, and statement-based datastores;
  • Distributed databases, distributed databases in WWD (World Wide Database).
  • Intelligent applications.

The difference between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 is:

1. User behavior Reading Writing 2. Main actors Enterprise User/Community 3. Relationship with server Client-server Peer to peer 4. HTML XML content viewer programming language 5. Bidirectional/Interactive publisher-user relationship pattern 6. Content management Taxonomy /Folxonomy directory/markers/tags 7. Broadcasting of various information channels RSS/Syndicated Portal 8. Relationship between accessors No Networking 9. Content source Publisher/site owner User

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