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Producer and Consumer
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-Static pages.
-Content is served from the server’s file-system.
-Pages built using Server Side Includes or Common Gateway Interface (CGI).
-Frames and Tables used to position and align the elements on a page. Click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOOwL-8_FT8 -
The social Web contains a number of online tools and platforms where people share their perspectives, opinions, thoughts and experiences. Web 2.0 applications tend to interact much more with the end user. As such, the end user is not only a user of the application but also a participant by these 8 tools mentioned below:Podcasting, blogging, tagging, curating with RSS, social bookmarking, social networking, social media and web content voting.
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-Free sorting of information, permits users to retrieve and classify the information collectively.
-Dynamic content that is responsive to user input.
Information flows between site owner and site users by means of evaluation & online commenting.
-Developed APIs to allow self-usage, such as by a software application.
-Web access leads to concern different, from the traditional Internet user base to a wider variety of users.
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Portable and Personal
Individual Focus
Live-streams / Waves
Consolidating Content
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-Semantic Web
The succeeding evolution of the Web involves the Semantic Web.
-Artificial Intelligence
Combining this capability with natural language processing, in Web 3.0, computers can distinguish information like humans in order to provide faster and more relevant results.
-3D Graphics
The three-dimensional design is being used widely in websites and services in Web 3.0.
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