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Lesson 1 E-Tech

ICT deals with communication technologies like mobile phones, the internet, and applications that allow people to interact and connect. The World Wide Web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee as static web pages, but evolved into the dynamic Web 2.0 with user-generated content and personalized experiences. While Web 2.0 advanced interactions, its inventor Tim Berners-Lee encourages including semantic attributes to evolve toward Web 3.0, where machines understand user preferences.

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Lesson 1 E-Tech

ICT deals with communication technologies like mobile phones, the internet, and applications that allow people to interact and connect. The World Wide Web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee as static web pages, but evolved into the dynamic Web 2.0 with user-generated content and personalized experiences. While Web 2.0 advanced interactions, its inventor Tim Berners-Lee encourages including semantic attributes to evolve toward Web 3.0, where machines understand user preferences.

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EMPOWERMENT

TECHNOLOGIES
JONEL E. TUAZON
Subject Teacher
E T E B W I S
W R I T T T E
E E O L C N P L H
E I A D M
ICT
INFORMATION AND

What is ICT?
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY

deals with the use of different communication


technologies such as mobile phone, telephone,
internet, applications and system that
people use to interact and
connect with others
World Wide Web (www) was
invented by Tim Berners-Lee

Most of the web pages were


static web (flat page or
stationary page)

The user cannot manipulate or edit


the content of the page, as well as,
the content is same for all the users.

Web 1.0
Web 1.0 were added by dynamic web
pages, and eventually evolved into
Web 2.0

Web 2.0
It was introduced by Darci DiNucci on
January 1999

Most of the websites contain dynamic


content or has interactive characteristics
SIX This feature allows user to
categorize/classify/arrange
information

FEATURES FOLKSONOMY
This feature deals with how a site
uses user information for a
personalized context

RICH USER MASS This feature deals with diverse


EXPERIENCE PARTICIPATION information sharing through
universal web access

Web 2.0 This means that those who view


the website can also put their
SOFTWARE own information
USER AS A
PARTICIPATION It contains users would subscribe
SERVICE
to a software as opposed to
LONG TAIL purchasing them
SERVICES
This services offer services on
demand as opposed to a one-
time purchase
Though netizens experiencing the
advancement of Web 2.0, there are still
people who like to improve what we have.

Tim Berners-Lee encourages web


developers to include Semantic Web, which
is one of the components of Web 3.0

Web 3.0 was coined by John Markoff of the New York


Times in 2006. It is the third generation of Internet-
based services, which aim to produce machine that
can understands the user’s preferences.

Web 3.0
Though netizens experiencing the
advancement of Web 2.0, there are still people
who like to improve what we have.

Tim Berners-Lee encourages web developers


to include Semantic Web, which is one of
the components of Web 3.0

Web 3.0 was coined by John Markoff of the New


York Times in 2006. It is the third generation of
Internet-based services, which aim to produce
machine that can understands the user’s
preferences.

Web 3.0
COMPATIBILITY

SECURITY
Several
VASTNESS
Problems
Of
VAGUENESS
Web 3.0
LOGIC

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