Web 2.0…(AGAIN)

We again went over the development of the internet on the 3rd of March. The world started with what was later coined as “Web 1.0″, this was a basic set of internet application that worked ‘top down’ and used mainlythe easy to learn fault tollerant HTML language. Web 1.0 had static pages with framesets and not much interaction, maybe a guestbook if you were lucky.

Web 2.0 has dynamically created pages sorted into cattogries with tags. RSS allows us information to come to us, rather than checking several websites for updated information. Blogging and social networking has become standard.

What will Web 3.0 bring us?  Experts belive it will allow even quicker access to information. Search engines will function with us typing in complex sentences rather than a couple of keywords. Imagine “I want to go to the cinema in Coventry, then eat Pizza afterwards, then get a bus home.” Apperently Web 3.0 will collect the results and organise them for us!

Browsers will become even more intelligent, and learn its users interests, meaning we wont need to give search engines as much information!

http://computer.howstuffworks.com/web-30.htm

Note to lecturers! We haven’t covered Web 3.0 so I want some extra marks! :D

Steve – O

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