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Web3.0The Evolution of WebNiharjyoti SarangiInformation Technology7th Semester, Roll-06/232
the thing about predictions...IMG SRC: Flickr
"Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons."Popular Mechanics, forecasting the relentless march of science, 1949
"I think there is a world market for maybe five computers."    Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943
"There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home."Ken Olson, president, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Corp., 1977
"640K ought to be enough for anybody."Bill Gates, 1981 apocryphal
Before we start withWeb 3.0
First rememberThe Internet andWorld Wide Web are not the same
TheInternetIs a collection of interconnected computer networks
The WorldWideWebIsan indefinitely larger collection of interconnected contents or documents
When the Web was in its early days, we didn’t know exactly what to show on a computer screen
EVOLUTIONWeb1.0Web2.0Web3.01993200320102020
Web1.0
Read-only content and static HTML websites
Web2.0
The power ofnetworks
User generated content
The power of collaboration
The power of content and reach
The power of Friends
Web3.0
Recompiling few technologies inherited from Web 2.0
Web 3.0A web where the context of content is defined by data.A web capable of reading and understanding context.         Tim Beners-Lee
Web 3.0 : The web of Context / SemanticsWhen the web can understand content it can better satisfy the request of users.Men can understand many things that machines can’t.To solve this we need to make the machines identify the answers effectively using context.
Web 3.0 : The web of Context / SemanticsContext refers to why content is relevant.Context refers to the conditions in which something occurs or exists.Context refers to the locations where the content originated.It might refer to the relation between user and content.
Web 3.0 : The web of Context / SemanticsHow To achieve it?Microformats-Data embedded within the XHTML.
Designed for humans first and thenmachines.Tagging
Web 3.0 : The web of Context / SemanticsHow To achieve it?RDF: (Resource Descriptor Framework)Defines and describes data and relations among data.
Web 3.0 : The web of Context / SemanticsHow To achieve it?
Web 3.0 : Data on-demandJoin all the database across the world to build a large data collection.No need to browse through documents to get what you want.Just demand for what you want.
Web 3.0 : Data on-demand
Web 3.0:The Evolution of Web
Web 3.0 : Virtual WebCreates a Virtual world in 3-Dimension.
Web 3.0 : 3d on browsersIncorporate rendering capability directly onto browsers.RequirementsAPI    (O3d)
Language (HTML5)
Web 3.0 : Future of E-mailE-mails of todayNo one knows who send what to whom
WHAT WE NEED ISA way to collaborate with groups of stakeholders efficientlyThe tools to work across geographical boundaries
WHAT WE NEED ISA solution that brings together our many forms of online communication (IM, social networks, blogs etc)A system that developers everywhere can contribute to and improve to keep up with our changing demands
Web 3.0 : Future of E-mailWeb 3.0 ideaPeople can collaborate on a message
Web 3.0 : Future of E-mailBenefits:ALL USERS CAN EDIT THEAT EXACTLY THE SAME TIME
Web 3.0 : Future of E-mailBenefits:Everyone’s screen updates as fast as they can type
Web 3.0 : Future of E-mail40Benefits:INSTANTLYTRANSLATE BETWEENLANGUAGES
Web 3.0:The Evolution of Web
Web 3.0 : Future of Browsers
Web 3.0:The Evolution of Web
ConclusionWeb 3.0 is going to change the way we view the web today.From current web to Web 3.0 :
ReferencesWikipedia : http://en.wikipedia.orgW3C : http://www.w3c.orgGoogle I/O conferenceGoogle Labs: http://www.googlelabs.com/Jenny Williams : Amazon AWSMozilla labs : Adaptive Aurora
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  • 1. Web3.0The Evolution of WebNiharjyoti SarangiInformation Technology7th Semester, Roll-06/232
  • 2. the thing about predictions...IMG SRC: Flickr
  • 3. "Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons."Popular Mechanics, forecasting the relentless march of science, 1949
  • 4. "I think there is a world market for maybe five computers." Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943
  • 5. "There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home."Ken Olson, president, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Corp., 1977
  • 6. "640K ought to be enough for anybody."Bill Gates, 1981 apocryphal
  • 7. Before we start withWeb 3.0
  • 8. First rememberThe Internet andWorld Wide Web are not the same
  • 9. TheInternetIs a collection of interconnected computer networks
  • 10. The WorldWideWebIsan indefinitely larger collection of interconnected contents or documents
  • 11. When the Web was in its early days, we didn’t know exactly what to show on a computer screen
  • 14. Read-only content and static HTML websites
  • 18. The power of collaboration
  • 19. The power of content and reach
  • 20. The power of Friends
  • 22. Recompiling few technologies inherited from Web 2.0
  • 23. Web 3.0A web where the context of content is defined by data.A web capable of reading and understanding context. Tim Beners-Lee
  • 24. Web 3.0 : The web of Context / SemanticsWhen the web can understand content it can better satisfy the request of users.Men can understand many things that machines can’t.To solve this we need to make the machines identify the answers effectively using context.
  • 25. Web 3.0 : The web of Context / SemanticsContext refers to why content is relevant.Context refers to the conditions in which something occurs or exists.Context refers to the locations where the content originated.It might refer to the relation between user and content.
  • 26. Web 3.0 : The web of Context / SemanticsHow To achieve it?Microformats-Data embedded within the XHTML.
  • 27. Designed for humans first and thenmachines.Tagging
  • 28. Web 3.0 : The web of Context / SemanticsHow To achieve it?RDF: (Resource Descriptor Framework)Defines and describes data and relations among data.
  • 29. Web 3.0 : The web of Context / SemanticsHow To achieve it?
  • 30. Web 3.0 : Data on-demandJoin all the database across the world to build a large data collection.No need to browse through documents to get what you want.Just demand for what you want.
  • 31. Web 3.0 : Data on-demand
  • 33. Web 3.0 : Virtual WebCreates a Virtual world in 3-Dimension.
  • 34. Web 3.0 : 3d on browsersIncorporate rendering capability directly onto browsers.RequirementsAPI (O3d)
  • 36. Web 3.0 : Future of E-mailE-mails of todayNo one knows who send what to whom
  • 37. WHAT WE NEED ISA way to collaborate with groups of stakeholders efficientlyThe tools to work across geographical boundaries
  • 38. WHAT WE NEED ISA solution that brings together our many forms of online communication (IM, social networks, blogs etc)A system that developers everywhere can contribute to and improve to keep up with our changing demands
  • 39. Web 3.0 : Future of E-mailWeb 3.0 ideaPeople can collaborate on a message
  • 40. Web 3.0 : Future of E-mailBenefits:ALL USERS CAN EDIT THEAT EXACTLY THE SAME TIME
  • 41. Web 3.0 : Future of E-mailBenefits:Everyone’s screen updates as fast as they can type
  • 42. Web 3.0 : Future of E-mail40Benefits:INSTANTLYTRANSLATE BETWEENLANGUAGES
  • 44. Web 3.0 : Future of Browsers
  • 46. ConclusionWeb 3.0 is going to change the way we view the web today.From current web to Web 3.0 :
  • 47. ReferencesWikipedia : http://en.wikipedia.orgW3C : http://www.w3c.orgGoogle I/O conferenceGoogle Labs: http://www.googlelabs.com/Jenny Williams : Amazon AWSMozilla labs : Adaptive Aurora
  • 50. Web3.0The Evolution of WebThe Future is AheadNiharjyoti SarangiInformation Technology7th Semester, Roll-06/232E-Mail: nihar.uce@gmail.com