Friday, September 2, 2011

The History of The Web

An example of a web 1.0 site could be Amazon which is a shop site that allows you to buy any products. It runs a search through many products to find the one you are looking for and allows you to buy it. It does this by searching through a database based on your query and giving you results. Here you can place items in your shopping cart in order to purchase a set of items or you can just directly buy one product.

An example of a web 2.0 site could be Blogger which is an interface that allows you to post your thoughts and see other peoples posts. In this site all of the material is user generated and you can get feedback from your friends. In other words it is another form of social networking. You can also connect with other users and follow them to keep up to date and you can place flash programs on your page in order to add a fun element for your viewers.

Pandora can be considered a web 3.0 device because it uses and AI and can be used through multiple devices. It also runs a wide search through many music element databases in order to find the music that is similar to yours. This uses connected devices in order to give you the best results and uses cloud computing to keep all the memory of all the songs out of your device. This makes it convenient for users which allows them to take full advantage of the program as well as the memory limit on their devices.

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