THE WEB
What Is Web?
The Web is the common name for the World
Wide Web, a subset of the Internet
consisting of the pages that can be accessed
by a Web browser. It is the pages/sites you
see when you log online.
WHAT IS WEB 1.0
Web 1.0, also known as the "Static Web," refers to
the early days of the World Wide Web, roughly
from the early 1990s to the early 2000s. During
this period, websites were primarily one-way
communication tools. They were static, with
limited user interaction and dynamic content.
Features OF WEB 1.0
Easy to connect static pages with the system via
hyperlinks
Very limited access from mobile devices
Also has graphics and a GIF button
Less interaction between the user and the server
You can send HTML forms via mail
Provides only a one-way publishing medium
WHAT IS WEB 2.0
Web 2.0, or the "Social Web," emerged around
the mid-2000s and continues to evolve today. It
represents a significant shift in how the web is
used, focusing on user-generated content, social
interaction, and dynamic, interactive websites.
It focused on participating and contributing.
Features OF WEB 2.0
It encourages self-usage and allows forms of
interaction like: Podcast, Commenting, Blogging,
Social Media, and Social Networking
Dynamic content that is responsive to user input.
Information flows between the site owner and
site users using evaluation & online commenting.
Web 2.0's growth made it possible for apps such
as TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube to expand and
dominate the online landscape.
WHAT IS WEB 3.0
Web 3.0, also known as the "Semantic Web" or
"Decentralized Web," is still a concept in
development and is not as clearly defined as the
previous versions. It is often described as the
next phase of the internet, where data becomes
more intelligent, interconnected, and
decentralized.
WHAT IS WEB 3.0
Web 3.0 ultimately lets users interact, exchange
information, and securely conduct financial
transactions without a centralized authority or
coordinator. As a result, each user becomes a
content owner instead of just a content user.
Features OF WEB 3.0
It facilitates participation without needing
authorization from a governing body. It’s
permissionless.
It offers users the freedom to interact publicly or
privately without having an intermediary expose
them to risks, therefore offering people
“trustless” data.
Improved search and recommendation systems
that understand user context and intent
TYPES OF
WEBSITES
Business News
Ecommerce Educational
Blog Community Forum
Portfolio Web Portals
Membership Brochure
Non-profit Social Media
Personal Search Engines
Entertainment Informational
Business
The main purpose of a business website is not
only to provide relevant information that allows
customers to reach out for your service but to
obtain a wider range of prospective clients.
Ecommerce
An eCommerce website is one of the most
popular types of websites used in online business
today. This website gives you the freedom to
build your own ecommerce store and sell items
that you curate.
Through an eCommerce website, various users
are able to browse and buy goods and services
online at their convenience.
BLOG
Blog websites are designed so people can post
written and visual information covering topics
about anything they like.
Portfolio
A portfolio website basically serves as a platform
for authors, designers, artists, freelancers, and
other creative professionals in the industry to
showcase their potential.
MEMBERSHIP
Membership websites are often created with a
"members-only" design in mind. In simple terms,
a membership website is a private site containing
exclusive content that is accessible to members
only.
NON-PROFIT
A nonprofit website hosts the easiest way for
some potential donors to donate and learn more
about an organisation before deciding whether
or not to make a donation.
PERSONAL
A personal website is another excellent way to
boost your online presence. Through personal
websites, you can create a space dedicated to
your passion.
ENTERTAINMENT
An entertainment website is a type of website
that focuses on producing excellent material that
is enjoyable for the intended audience.
Online entertainment websites are quite
inventive and contain a lot of media content,
including movies, music, and high quality
images. Among other websites, YouTube and
Netflix are the most popular ones while 9GAG
stands out among humor websites.
NEWS
News websites exist to provide news to people
for free. They make an excellent alternative to
traditional media like newspapers, radio, and
television.
educationAL
Educational websites are websites used by
educational institutions basically to inform
everyone of their institution or mainly to provide
study materials to students via online.
community forum
A community forum, often known as a message
board, is a type of website where users can have
discussions using posted messages. Typically,
these messages are frequently longer than one
line of text and are at least briefly stored, setting
them apart from chat rooms.
web
A web portal is a web platform that compiles
data from various sources and presents the most
useful data in one unified interface. In recent
years, basic web portals have advanced into full-
fledged web portal platforms, which aid
businesses in their digital customer experience
initiatives.
BROCHURE
A brochure website is a type of website that
mimics the look and feel of a traditional
brochure. It normally has one to five pages of
eye-catching text and photos that promote a
business' goods and services - all of which can be
accessed through the top navigation bar or
footer.
SOCIAL MEDIA
Social media websites are probably the most
popular and most used websites among any
other types of websites today. Almost everyone
has their own Facebook and Instagram accounts
where they use it to engage in conversations,
share information, and produce content for the
web.
informational
An informational website is designed to provide
users with facts, and a great source of data and
information. Think about encyclopedias, news
sites, and more - they all feature extensive
content that covers a broad range of subjects
from histories to technologies and the like.
CURRENT
TRENDS &
EMERGING
TECHNOLOGIES
AI-Generated Content
Artificial intelligence can generate high-quality,
creative content, including text, images, videos,
and music. This technology uses algorithms like
GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer).
This speeds up content creation and reduces
costs, and democratizes access to creative tools,
enabling small businesses and individuals to
create content at scale.
Blockchain
Blockchain is a distributed database that allows
transactions to be safe and transparent without
any central authority. Businesses are looking into
how blockchain technology might help them
streamline their procedures.
cybersecurity
As the world becomes increasingly digital,
cybersecurity will become even more important.
Businesses and individuals must prepare to
protect themselves from cyber-attacks. If the
software or any other thing gets hacked, the
cybersecurity specialists mitigate the issues.
Sustainable Technology
Sustainable technology aims to meet our needs
while protecting the planet. This includes
renewable energy, energy-efficient devices, and
eco-friendly building practices for a sustainable
future.
Robotics
Robotics is the latest technology driving the
world right now. It is the science of designing,
building, and operating robots. The field of
robotics is exploding.
3D Printing
3D printing builds objects layer by layer from
digital designs. It allows on-demand creation of
complex products, revolutionizing manufacturing
and fostering innovation.
METAVERSE
The metaverse is a virtual world where people
can work, play, and socialize. It's still developing
but could change how we interact with
technology and each other.
WEB 3.0
Web 3.0 is the next evolution of the internet,
focusing on decentralization and user control. It
uses blockchain technology and cryptocurrency
to create a more democratic and secure online
space.
GENOMICS
Genomics studies genes to understand their role
in health and disease. Advances in this field lead
to personalized medicine, with treatments
tailored to individuals.
Quantum Computing
Quantum computers use quantum mechanics to
solve complex problems traditional computers
can't. This technology could bring breakthroughs
in fields like drug discovery and materials
science.
smart devices
Smart devices connect to the internet to gather
data and respond to user needs. They make
homes more automated and efficient, offering
convenience and smart solutions.
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