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This document provides an overview of the evolution of the World Wide Web from Web 1.0 to the proposed Web 3.0. It discusses how Web 1.0 allowed for one-way publishing of content while Web 2.0 enabled user-generated content and social networking. Web 3.0 aims to make the internet a semantic web where machines can better understand and access information through technologies like ontology definitions and structured data queries. The document outlines some of the proposed architecture and standards that could enable the semantic capabilities of Web 3.0.

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Siddaganga Institute of Technology: Gokul.S

This document provides an overview of the evolution of the World Wide Web from Web 1.0 to the proposed Web 3.0. It discusses how Web 1.0 allowed for one-way publishing of content while Web 2.0 enabled user-generated content and social networking. Web 3.0 aims to make the internet a semantic web where machines can better understand and access information through technologies like ontology definitions and structured data queries. The document outlines some of the proposed architecture and standards that could enable the semantic capabilities of Web 3.0.

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Siddaganga Institute Of Technology

Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Technology of the semantic web

Presented by

Gokul.S
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Web 1.0 (1989)


Powerful Applications
News, music and everything else is moved to digital. Web sites become super applications . Ease of use, scale, and a huge level of functionality. Knowledge and transactions of goods became instant. one-way publishing. usability, good design, good navigation. Example: Yahoo mail 1998 with 2 MB of storage.
In Web 1.0 we had a linear transaction relationship

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What is Web 2.0?


The emergence of the social network. It is Second generation of services available on the Web that lets people collaborate and share information online . Interactivity, Social networking, blogs, wikis, user generated content. From a technology perspective Web 2.0 uses AJAX, Mashups and RSS predominantly. Example: Google Mail (Gmail) with 2GB of storage.
Web 1.0
the mostly read only web 45 million global users (1996) owning content Britannica Online HTML, portals web forms Netscape advertising Web 2.0 the wildly read-write web 1 billion+ global users (2006) sharing content Wikipedia XML, RSS web applications Google word of mouth
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Web 3.0 What does it mean?


Web 3.0 is the new generation of the World Wide Web, through which Web 2.0 technology joins hands with the Semantic Web, making it possible for humans as well as machines to access and use the information stored in the Web. With Web 3.0, machines will be able to perform tasks requiring human intelligence, reducing our time and effort on the Internet dramatically. Comparison of Web generations

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Web 3.0 as the Semantic Web

The Semantic Web - coined by Tim Berners-Lee, the man who invented the (first) World Wide Web. A place where machines can read Web pages much as we humans read them. A place where search engines and software agents can better troll the Net and find what we're looking for. Web as a universal medium for data, information, and knowledge exchange.

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Semantic Web Architecture Semantic Web Open


Standards
OWL Define systems of concepts called ontology RDF Store data as triples SWRL Define rules SPARQL Query data in RDF GRDDL Transform data to RDF

URI/IRI RDF XML

URI/IRI (Uniform Resource Identifier / International Resource Identifier) Resource Descriptive Framework Extensible Markup Language
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Web 3.0 Conclusion


Web 3.0, aiming at making the Internet a better, smarter network, is a precursor to the fully semantic Web, and successor to the Web 2.0. Web 3.0 aims to make the Internet itself a huge database of information, accessible to machines as well as humans. When Web 3.0 becomes popular, we will have a data-driven web, enabling us unearth information faster from the net. The evolution from web 2.0 to web 3.0 will be based on the adaptation of solutions geared towards meeting the demands of the end user.

Beyond WEB 3.0


The Web will evolve into a three-dimensional environment. The Web will build on developments in distributed computing and lead to true artificial intelligence. The Web will extend far beyond computers and cell phones. The Web will merge with other forms of entertainment until all distinctions between the forms of media are lost. Radar Networks

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