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Introduction to Information and Communication Technologies and Rules of Netiquette deals with the use of different communication technologies such as mobile phones, telephone, and internet to locate, save, send, and edit information. Web 1.0 - A static or stationary page wherein...
Introduction to Information and Communication Technologies and Rules of Netiquette deals with the use of different communication technologies such as mobile phones, telephone, and internet to locate, save, send, and edit information. Web 1.0 - A static or stationary page wherein users cannot interact with the page. -Examples: Mp3.com, Ofoto, Aliweb, shopping carts, personal website, Jekyll.com, brunch, metalsmith.com, Wikipedia, etc… Web 2.0 - A dynamic page wherein users can interact with the page. Web 3.0 and the Semantic Web Semantic Web Web 3.0 and the Semantic Web Semantic Web -is a movement led by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The term was coined by the inventor of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee. Web 3.0 and the Semantic Web Semantic Web -It provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community boundaries. Several Problems in using Web 3.0 1. Compatibility 2. Security 3. Vastness 4. Vagueness 5. Logic Several Problems in using Web 3.0 2. Security 1.Compatibility-the user’s security is also in question since the machine is saving his or her 3. Vastness -the World Wide -HTML files and current web preferences. Web already contains billions of web pages. browsers 4. Vagueness could not support Web 5. Logic -since machines use logic, there are -certain words are imprecise. 3.0.certain limitations for a computer to be able to predict what the user is referring to at a given time. Several Problems in using Web 3.0 1. Compatibility 2. Security 3. Vastness 4. Vagueness 5. Logic Several Problems in using Web 3.0 2. Security 1. Compatibility 3. Vastness -the World Wide -the user’s security is also in Web already contains billions of question 4. Vagueness since the machine 5. Logic is saving web pages. his or her preferences. -certain words are imprecise. -since machines use logic, there are certain limitations for a computer to be able to predict what the user is referring to at a given time. Several Problems in using Web 3.0 1. Compatibility 2. Security 3. Vastness 4. Vagueness 5. Logic Several Problems in using Web 3.0 3. Vastness 1. Compatibility 2. Security -the World Wide Web already contains billions of web pages. 4. Vagueness 5. Logic -since machines use logic, there are -certain words are certain limitations for a computer to be imprecise. able to predict what the user is referring to at a given time. Several Problems in using Web 3.0 1. Compatibility 2. Security 3. Vastness 4. Vagueness 5. Logic Several Problems in using Web 3.0 4. Vagueness 1. Compatibility 2. Security 3. Vastness -certain words5. are Logic imprecise. -since machines use logic, there are certain limitations for a computer to be able to predict what the user is referring to at a given time. Several Problems in using Web 3.0 1. Compatibility 2. Security 3. Vastness 4. Vagueness 5. Logic Several Problems in using Web 3.0 1. Compatibility 5. Logic 2. Security -since machines use logic, there are3.certain Vastness limitations for a computer to be able to predict what the user is referring to at a 4. Vagueness given time. Several Problems in using Web 3.0 1. Compatibility 2. Security 3. Vastness 4. Vagueness 5. Logic Trends in ICT 1. Convergence. Technological convergence is the synergy of technological advancements to work on a similar goal or task. It is the use of several technologies to accomplish a task conveniently. Trends in ICT 2. Social Media. Social media is a website, application, or online channel that enables web users to create, co-create, discuss, modify, and exchange user-generated content. Blogs and Social Forums Networks Microbloggin SOCIAL Bookmarkin g MEDIA g Sites Media Social News Sharing Social Networks Sites that allow you to connect with other people with the same interests or background. Example: Facebook Blogs and Social Forums Networks Microbloggin SOCIAL Bookmarkin g MEDIA g Sites Media Social News Sharing Bookmarking Sites Sites that allow you to store and manage links to various websites and resources and create a tag that allow them and others to easily search and share them Example: Pinterest Blogs and Social Forums Networks Microbloggin SOCIAL Bookmarkin g MEDIA g Sites Media Social News Sharing Social News Sites that allow users to post their own news items or links to other news sources Example: Facebook, Twitter Blogs and Social Forums Networks Microbloggin SOCIAL Bookmarkin g MEDIA g Sites Media Social News Sharing Media Sharing Sites that allow you to upload and share media content like images, music, and video Example: Facebook, Twitter Blogs and Social Forums Networks Microbloggin SOCIAL Bookmarkin g MEDIA g Sites Media Social News Sharing Microblogging Sites that focus on short updates from the user. Those subscribed to the user will be able to receive these updates Example: Twitter Blogs and Social Forums Networks Microbloggin SOCIAL Bookmarkin g MEDIA g Sites Media Social News Sharing Blogs and Forums Websites that allow users to post their content Example: facebook 3. Mobile Technologies. The popularity of smartphones and tablets has taken a major rise over the years because of the devices’ capability to do tasks that were originally found in personal computers. Today, the latest mobile devices use 5G Networking (LTE), which is currently the fastest mobile network. Trends in ICT 3. Mobile Technologies. The popularity of smartphones and tablets has taken a major rise over the years because of the devices’ capability to do tasks that were originally found in personal computers. Today, the latest mobile devices use 5G Networking (LTE), which is currently the fastest mobile network. Different Operating Systems used by mobile devices Different Operating Systems used by mobile devices iOS- Used in Apple devices such as iPhone and iPad Different Operating Systems used by mobile devices Different Operating Systems used by mobile devices Android – an open source operating system developed by Google Different Operating Systems used by mobile devices Different Operating Systems used by mobile devices Used by Blackberry Devices Different Operating Systems used by mobile devices Different Operating Systems used by mobile devices Windows Phone OS – a closed source and proprietary operating system developed by Microsoft Different Operating Systems used by mobile devices Different Operating Systems used by mobile devices Symbian- the original smartphone OS; used by Nokia Devices Different Operating Systems used by mobile devices Different Operating Systems used by mobile devices WebOS- originally used for smartphones; now used for smart TVs Different Operating Systems used by mobile devices Different Operating Systems used by mobile devices Windows Mobile – developed by Microsoft for smartphones and pocket PC’s Different Operating Systems used by mobile devices Trends in ICT 4. Assistive Media. is a nonprofit service designed to help people who have visual and reading impairments. A database of audio recordings is used to read to the user