This document summarizes the evolution of the World Wide Web from its inception to present day Web 2.0 and a potential future Web 3.0. It discusses how the early Internet was developed in the 1970s for computers and experts. Tim Berners-Lee then invented the World Wide Web in the late 1980s, making the Internet accessible to all. Web 1.0 in the early 1990s brought widespread information but lacked participation. Web 2.0 emerging in the late 1990s incorporated user-generated content, social networks, and other interactive features. The potential for a semantic Web 3.0 with personalized common data formats is also mentioned.
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World Wide Web: From inception to Web20 and beyond
1. WWW: From inception to Web 2.0 and beyond
Salvador S叩nchez-Alonso
PhD. in Computer Science
Ass. Professor @ University of Alcala
4. Human Interfaces
Bioinformatics
Artificial Intelligence
E-learning
Mobile applications
Research in Computing?
Security
Virtual Worlds
Telemedicine
Internet Technologies
6. The Internet is a MASSIVE network of
computers, a networking infrastructure.
devices
It connects MILLIONS of computers
together.
7. The Web is the largest human
information construct in
history.
The Web is transforming
society.
2,267,233,742 users.
We can no longer understand
our lives without it!
15. Web 1.0 was great!
- Internet was no longer for experts
- More and more information was made available
- Accessible everywhere, anytime
- Email was a major shift in the way people learned to
communicate
However.
- Difficult to find the right thing
- Information, but not participation
- Poor design
- Slow
24. Web 3.0
Semantic Web
+
Personalization
+
Common data formats
26. Reference material
Some pictures were taken/adapted from NSF and
the Birth of the Internet @ http://www.nsf.gov
Learn more about the topic by listening to the talk
by Tim Berners Lee @
http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/tim_berners_lee_o
n_the_next_web.html
Evolution Web 1.0, Web 2.0 to Web 3.0 @
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsNcjya56v8
E-mail: salvador.sanchez@uah.es