IT Era (2)

Cards (25)

  • Web (World Wide Web) consists of information organized into Web pages.
  • Web 1.0 (Read Only Static Web) : an old internet that only allows people to read from the internet.
  • Web 1.0 (Read Only Static Web) - use as “information portal".
  • Web 1.0 (Read Only Static Web) : uses table to positions and align elements on page.
  • Example of Web 1.0 • Mp3.com • Home Page
    • Directories
    • Page Views
    • HTML/Portals
  • Web 2.0 (Read-write interactive web) - a new generation of Web services and applications with an increasing emphasis on human collaboration.
  • Social Networking - use of Internet-based social media sites.
  • Blogs - a discussion or informational website.
  • Wikis - hypertext publication.
  • Video Sharing Sites - lets people upload and share their video clips with the public.
  • Folksonomy – categorize ans classify/arrange information using freely chosen keywords (e.g. tagging).
  • Rich User Interface – content is dynamic and is responsive.
  • User Participation – the owner of website.
  • Long Tail – services are offered on demand.
  • Web 3.0 means Read-write Intelligent Web
  • Business Website : specific busines
  • Entertainment Website : internet browsing habits.
  • Portfolio Website : examples of past work.
  • Media Website : collect news stories.
  • Nonprofit Website : businesses need websites.
  • Educational Website : educational institutions.
  • Infopreneur Website : business and eCommerce.
  • Personal Website : Not all websites exist to make money.
  • Web Portal : websites designed for internal purposes at a business.
  • Wiki or Community Forum Website : website where various users are able to collaborate.