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Aliyah Gayle P. Jalique
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This document is a presentation on the different eras of the internet, going through Web 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0. It also discusses types of websites, the internet's introduction, and its ongoing impact on society and technology.
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The Web and The Internet GE Elective 1 (Living in The IT Era) Presented by Group 2 | BSIT 2A Prepared by: Aliyah Gayle P. Jalique A. Webs 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 Web 1.0 The early static web (1990s) where users could only view content. Examples of Web 1.0: Web 1.0 The early static web (1990s) where u...
The Web and The Internet GE Elective 1 (Living in The IT Era) Presented by Group 2 | BSIT 2A Prepared by: Aliyah Gayle P. Jalique A. Webs 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 Web 1.0 The early static web (1990s) where users could only view content. Examples of Web 1.0: Web 1.0 The early static web (1990s) where users could only view content. Web 2.0 The interactive and social web (early 2000s) allowing user-generated content, social media, and collaboration. Examples of Web 2.0: Web 1.0 The early static web (1990s) where users could only view content. Web 2.0 The interactive and social web (early 2000s) allowing user-generated content, social media, and collaboration. Web 3.0 The decentralized, data-driven, and intelligent web (present), incorporating AI, blockchain, and the semantic web. Examples of Web 3.0: B. Types of Websites Static Websites Fixed content, basic HTML. Dynamic Websites Content changes based on user E-commerce Websites interaction. For buying and selling Social Media Websites products/services. For sharing content and Blogs and Forums communication (e.g., Facebook, Twitter). User-generated content and discussions. Types of Websites C. Introduction to the Internet What is the Internet? The Internet is a vast global network of interconnected computers and servers that allows information to be shared across the world. It began in the late 1960s as a military project called ARPANET and has evolved into the foundation of global communication and commerce. How Does the Internet Work? Information on the Internet is broken into small data packets that travel across various networks to reach their destination. These packets travel through routers, servers, and switches, enabling devices to send and receive data. The web, email, file sharing, and social media all rely on the Internet’s infrastructure. The Internet’s Growth and Impact In the 1990s, the Internet became accessible to the general public, revolutionizing how people work, communicate, and consume information. The introduction of broadband and mobile technology allowed faster access and made the Internet more widespread. Today, the Internet powers everything from social media to online banking, and it connects over 5 billion users globally. Key Components of the Internet Web Browsers: Software like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari that allow users to access websites. Search Engines: Google, Bing, and Yahoo help users find information quickly. Web Hosting: Servers that store and deliver websites to users. Protocols: Rules and standards like HTTP and TCP/IP that ensure smooth data transfer. Why is the Internet Important? Communication: Instant messaging, email, and social media allow people to stay connected worldwide. Information Sharing: Vast amounts of data, research, and news are instantly available. E-commerce: Online shopping, banking, and digital services are booming industries. Entertainment: Streaming services, online gaming, and digital content have transformed the entertainment industry. D. Current Trends and Emerging Technologies Generative AI Overview: AI models like GPT-4 and DALL·E create new content such as text, images, and music. Disruption: Transforming content creation and influencing various fields from creative arts to customer service. Quantum Computing Overview: Uses quantum bits (qubits) to solve complex problems beyond classical computers. Disruption: Promises breakthroughs in cryptography, drug discovery, and optimization. Blockchain and Decentralized Finance (DeFi) Overview: Provides secure, transparent transactions without intermediaries. Disruption: Reshaping financial systems with decentralized services and new economic models. Breakthrough Technologies and Disruptive Innovations 5G Technology Overview: Offers faster speeds, lower latency, and higher capacity. Disruption: Enhances IoT applications, smart cities, and autonomous vehicles. CRISPR and Gene Editing Overview: Enables precise DNA editing for medical and agricultural advancements. Disruption: Advances personalized medicine, genetic modifications, and disease treatments. Renewable Energy Innovations Overview: Advances in solar, wind, and energy storage technologies. Disruption: Accelerates the transition to clean energy and improves sustainability. Extended Reality (XR): VR, AR, and MR Overview: Creates immersive experiences and interactive environments. Disruption: Transforms training, entertainment, and remote collaboration. Breakthrough Technologies and Disruptive Innovations Autonomous Systems Overview: Includes self-driving cars and advanced robotics. Disruption: Revolutionizes transportation, logistics, and manufacturing. Advanced Materials Overview: Development of nanomaterials and smart materials. Disruption: Enhances electronics, manufacturing, and medical applications. Space Technologies Overview: Advances in space exploration and satellite technology. Disruption: Expands satellite-based services and commercial space travel. Breakthrough Technologies and Disruptive Innovations Emerging Technologies Artificial Intelligence (AI) Applications: Healthcare diagnostics, autonomous systems, AI-driven automation. Edge Computing Applications: IoT devices, autonomous vehicles, smart infrastructure. Blockchain Innovations Applications: DeFi, supply chain management, digital identity. Human Augmentation Applications: Enhanced physical abilities, cognitive functions, assistive technologies. Current Trends in Society Digital Transformation Enhanced remote work, cloud computing, AI integration. Sustainability and Environmental Awareness Green products, sustainable business practices, carbon footprint reduction. Remote and Hybrid Work Changes in office space usage, increased collaboration tools, work-life balance dynamics. Health and Wellness Fitness trackers, telemedicine, mental health support. Social Media and Influencer Culture Influencer-driven marketing, changes in communication and information consumption. Current Trends in Society E-commerce and Digital Payments Mobile wallets, online retail growth, shifting consumer behavior. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) DEI policies, social justice awareness, inclusive practices. Technology Integration in Education Online learning platforms, new teaching methods. Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Enhanced data protection, new regulations, cybersecurity advancements. Innovation in Entertainment Streaming services, interactive media, new entertainment forms. Impact of Emerging Technologies in a Global Context Economic Growth and Innovation Drives innovation, creates new economic opportunities, and shifts employment patterns. Healthcare and Life Sciences Improves global healthcare access, advances treatment methods. Global Connectivity and Communication Enhances communication, supports international collaboration, addresses the digital divide. Environmental Impact and Sustainability Promotes clean energy, improves resource management, supports sustainability. Impact of Emerging Technologies in a Global Context Security and Privacy Enhances cybersecurity, raises privacy Ethical and Social Considerations concerns, requires ethical guidelines. Raises ethical questions, influences social behaviors and cultural norms. Economic Disparities Risks exacerbating inequalities, Education and Workforce Development necessitates efforts to bridge the Demands new skills, promotes lifelong digital divide. learning. Geopolitical Implications Disaster Response and Resilience Influences global power dynamics, Improves disaster response, enhances requires international technology global safety and preparedness. policy agreements. Thank You :]