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  • The World Wide Web (Web) consists of information organized into Web pages containing text and graphic images
  • The World Wide Web is a larger collection of interconnected documents or content
  • A collection of linked Web pages with a common theme or focus is called a Web site
  • The main page that all pages on a particular Web site are organized around and link back to is called the site's home page
  • Tim Berners-Lee is considered the father of the Internet and led the development of the World Wide Web
  • Vinton Cerf is also known as an "internet daddy" and was involved in designing and developing the protocols and structure of the internet
  • Web 1.0 is an old internet that only allows people to read from the internet
  • It focused on company's home pages
  • Divided the World Wide Web into usable directories
  • It started with the simple idea of "put content together"
  • Web 2.0 is a new generation of Web services and applications with an increasing emphasis on human collaboration
  • Users have the possibility to control their data
  • It involves user-generated content and the read-write web
  • Users can interact with the page known as a dynamic page
  • Web 2.0 focuses on people collaborating and sharing information online via social media, blogging, and web-based communities
  • Examples of Web 2.0 include Social Networking, Blogs, Wikis, and Video Sharing Sites
  • Key features of Web 2.0 include Folksonomy, Rich User Interface, User Participation, and Long Tail services
  • Web 3.0 is the suggested name for the third generation of the web with upgraded features and technologies like the Semantic Web
  • Web 3.0 will be more connected, open, and intelligent
  • It involves semantic web technologies, distributed databases, natural language processing, machine learning, machine reasoning, and autonomous agents
  • Semantic Web provides a framework for data sharing and reuse targeting the user specifically
  • Types of websites include eCommerce, Business Website, Entertainment Website, Portfolio Website, Media Website, Brochure Website, Nonprofit Website, Educational Website, Infopreneur Website, Personal Website, Web Portal, and Wiki or Community Forum Website
  • Infopreneur websites create and sell information products such as courses, tutorials, videos, or eBooks
  • Personal websites are created to share personal thoughts, blogs, vlogs, and photo diaries with the world
  • Web Portals are designed to collect information from different sources into one place for easy access by users with personalized views
  • Wikis allow various users to collaborate on content and make changes, with examples like Wikipedia being a well-known wiki platform