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What is the main focus of Web 1.0?
What is the main focus of Web 1.0?
- Decentralized ownership and blockchain technology
- Personalized and semantic web experiences
- Interactivity and user-generated content
- Static read-only pages with limited interaction (correct)
Which feature distinguishes Web 3.0 from Web 2.0?
Which feature distinguishes Web 3.0 from Web 2.0?
- Focus on user-generated content
- Reliance on social media platforms
- Centralized ownership of data
- AI and blockchain technology integration (correct)
What does the term 'Semantic Web' refer to?
What does the term 'Semantic Web' refer to?
- A web designed for machine understanding of data (correct)
- A web limited to read-only interactions
- A web focused on advertising and monetization
- A web dominated by social media and blog content
What is a key characteristic of Web 2.0?
What is a key characteristic of Web 2.0?
How does Web 3.0 enhance data privacy compared to Web 2.0?
How does Web 3.0 enhance data privacy compared to Web 2.0?
What was Alan Turing's contribution to the concept of AI?
What was Alan Turing's contribution to the concept of AI?
What characterizes the data control in Web 2.0?
What characterizes the data control in Web 2.0?
What is a distinguishing technology focus of Web 3.0?
What is a distinguishing technology focus of Web 3.0?
Which of the following best describes the interaction model of Web 1.0?
Which of the following best describes the interaction model of Web 1.0?
What type of ownership does Web 2.0 predominantly support?
What type of ownership does Web 2.0 predominantly support?
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Web 1.0
Web 1.0
The static web, characterized by read-only pages and limited interaction, mostly one-way communication.
Web 2.0
Web 2.0
The social web, marked by dynamic, interactive platforms like social media focusing on user-generated content.
Web 3.0
Web 3.0
The semantic web, aiming for intelligent, interconnected web experiences with machine understanding of data.
Web 1.0 interaction
Web 1.0 interaction
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Web 2.0 interaction
Web 2.0 interaction
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Web 3.0 data control
Web 3.0 data control
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Web 2.0 technology
Web 2.0 technology
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Web 3.0 technology
Web 3.0 technology
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Web 2.0 monetization
Web 2.0 monetization
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Web 3.0 monetization
Web 3.0 monetization
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Study Notes
AI Evolution
- AI's development started with Alan Turing's concept of "thinking machines" and the Turing Test.
- Continuous advancement in AI has led to Web 4.0.
Web 4.0
- Web 4.0 combines AI, big data, IoT, and cloud computing for better processing and data mining.
- Intelligent environments are expected as a result.
Web 1.0
- Web 1.0 (early 1990s to early 2000s) was a "static web."
- Primarily read-only content and one-way communication.
Web 2.0
- Emerged in the early 2000s, with dynamic and interactive platforms.
- Emphasizes user-generated content and collaboration (e.g., social media, blogs, video-sharing).
Web 3.0 (Semantic Web)
- Aims for intelligent and interconnected web experiences.
- Machines interpret data like humans.
- Key features include semantic search, personalization, integration, and decentralized blockchain technology.
Web 2.0 vs. Web 3.0 Comparison
- Definition: Web 2.0 – "social web"; Web 3.0 – "semantic web."
- Data Control: Web 2.0 – centralized; Web 3.0 – decentralized.
- Technology Focus: Web 2.0 – social media; Web 3.0 – AI, blockchain.
- User Interaction: Web 2.0 – user-generated content; Web 3.0 – machine understanding.
- Data Interpretation: Web 2.0 – human-driven; Web 3.0 – AI-enabled.
- Personalization: Web 2.0 – limited; Web 3.0 – deeply personalized.
- Ownership: Web 2.0 – centralized platforms; Web 3.0 – decentralized ownership.
- Monetization: Web 2.0 – advertising; Web 3.0 – decentralized systems.
- Web Technologies: Web 2.0 – AJAX, social networks; Web 3.0 – AI, decentralized applications.
- Privacy and Security: Web 2.0 – risks in centralized systems; Web 3.0 – enhanced privacy in decentralized models.
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