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The Evolution

Of Web 3.0

Done by G.V.Prabagaran
Date:21.06.10
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Web 3.0
What is it?
•Web 3.0 is a term used to describe the future of the “World Wide
Web”.
• It helps to transforms web sites into web services.
• Amazon e-commerce supports web 3.0.
• Converts unstructured information into structured information.
• Web 3.0 is about replacing existing software platforms with a
new generation of platforms as a service.
•It is about filtering the content based on our intrest.
•To place Web 3.0 in perspective we must first look at Web 1.0
and Web 2.0

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Web 1.0

In Web 1.0 we had a linear transaction


relationship

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Web 1.0 (1989)

Powerful Applications
•News, music and everything else is moved to digital.
•Web sites become super applications .
•Ease of use, scale, and a huge level of functionality.
•Knowledge and transactions of goods became instant.
• one-way publishing.

• usability, good design, good navigation.

Example: Yahoo mail 1998 with 2 MB of storage.

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What is Web 2.0?

• The emergence of the social network.


• It is Second generation of services available on the Web that lets
people collaborate and share information online .
• Interactivity.

• Social networking, blogs, wikis, user generated content.

• From a technology perspective Web 2.0 uses AJAX, Mashups and


RSS predominantly.
Example: Google Mail (Gmail) with 2GB of storage.

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The Evolution to Web 2.0

Web 1.0 Web 2.0


• “the mostly read only web” “the wildly read-write web”
• 45 million global users (1996) 1 billion+ global users (2006)
• focused on companies focused on communities
• home pages blogs
• owning content sharing content
• Britannica Online Wikipedia
• HTML, portals XML, RSS
• web forms web applications
• directories (taxonomy) tagging ("folksonomy")
• Netscape Google
• pages views cost per click
• advertising word of mouth

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The Evolution to Web 3.0

Web 2.0 Web 3.0


• “the wildly read-write web” “the portable personal web”
focused on the individual
• focused on communities lifestream
• Blogs consolidating dynamic content
• sharing content the semantic web
• XML, RSS widgets, drag & drop mashups
• web applications user behavior (“me-onomy”)
• tagging ("folksonomy") iGoogle, NetVibes
• Google user engagement
• cost per click advertainment
• rich media, viral

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Beyond the Limits of Keyword Search
Productivity of Search

The Intelligent Web


Web 4.0
2020 - 2030 Reasoning

The Semantic Web


Web 3.0
2010 - 2020
Semantic Search

The Social Web


Natural language search

The World Wide Web


Web 2.0
2000 - 2010
Tagging
Web 1.0
1990 - 2000
Keyword search
The Desktop
Directories
PC Era
1980 - 1990
Files & Folders

Databases

Amount of data
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Web 3.0 as the Semantic Web

• The Semantic Web - coined by Tim Berners-Lee, the man who


invented the (first) World Wide Web.
• A place where machines can read Web pages much as we humans
read them.
• A place where search engines and software agents can better troll
the Net and find what we're looking for.
• Web as a universal medium for data, information, and knowledge
exchange.

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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

• Is the main international standards organization for the World


Wide Web.
• Full-time staff for the purpose of working together in the
development of standards for the World Wide Web.
• The W3C has 434 members.
• W3C also engages in education and outreach, develops software
and serves as an open forum for discussion about the Web.
• RSS – Really Simple Syndication – is a family of XML file
formats for web syndication used by news websites and weblogs.
• XML – Extensible Markup Language - Code we don’t have to
understand but know it works.

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Entertainment 3.0

• Who is on the forefront?


• • Joost : online distribution of TV shows and video
content, set top box set for 2009.
• • Netflix : plans to support PS3 and Xbox as
delivery platforms.
• • Slingbox : TiVo-type box that allows access of
recorded shows from mobile phone.
• • iPhone, Android, etc : ongoing fight to develop
the most media enabled mobile device.
(multiplayer gaming, full YouTube)

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Web 3.0 Conclusion

• It is not a question of if web sites become web services, but when


and how.
• Companies will expose more and more data for profit.
• Intelligent agents will be more powerful than ever before.
• Industry will move more Information Systems infrastructure into
the Cloud.
• Applications of the future will be pieced together in a home-
grown fashion from the End-User.

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Thank You….

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