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The World Wide Web and Trends in ICT
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<S>:
Tim Berners-Lee
invented the World Wide Web in
1989.
Web 1.0
is
static
website pages.
The term
Web 2.0
was coined by
Darcy DiNucci
in
1999
Web 2.0
has user-generated contents.
Web 3.0 is known as the semantic web pages.
Web 3.0
adheres to minimalist design.
Dynamic web pages during the
Web 2.0
phase allowed interactivity.
The
convergent technologies
can be associated with any technology that applies the process of convergence.
The 4 Trends in ICT
Convergent Technologies
Mobile Technologies
Social Media Platforms
Assistive Media
Mobile Technologies
- Smartphones are the most readily known convergent technology used by non-technical people.
Social media can be one of the following platforms:
Social Network
Bookmarking Sites
Social News
Media Sharing
Microblogging
Blogs and forums
Social Network
- allows the creation of personal accounts.
Facebook
,
LinkedIn
, and
Twitter
are most popular examples of social networking sites.
Pinterest
and
Delicious
are well-known bookmarking sites.
Bookmarking Sites
- search, manage, organize, and store web pages.
Social News
- submit news, articles, stories, videos, and photographs.
The examples of Social News sites are
Digg
and
Propeller
Media Sharing
- sharing graphics, texts, videos, audios.
Examples of
Media Sharing
sites are YouTube and Instagram.
Microblogging
- allow their users to post and exchange short contents.
Twitter and Tumblr are examples of
microblogging
media.
Blog sites
allow one to post his or her content.
Forums
contain question-and-answer discussion boards.
Assistive Media
- are devices that are adaptive, assistive, and rehabilitative to the elderly and to people with special needs
Examples of assistive media:
Voice recognition
Screen readers
Screen enlargement
Online Functions
Tool for
searching and researching
vital information
Speed
up transactions
Organize records
Ease the tedious process
"Online Platforms"
Search Engines:
Google
Yahoo!
Bing
Social Media:
Facebook
Instagram
Twitter/X
Cloud Computing:
Dropbox
Google Drive
E-Commerce:
Lazada
Shopee
Learning Management Systems:
Canvas
BlackBoard
Moodle