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vagueness

Certain words are imprecise. The words "old" and "small" would depend on the user

Rich User Experience

Content is dynamic and is responsive to user's input. An example would be a website that shows local content. In the case of social networking sites, when logged on, your account is used to modify what you see in their websit

compatibility

HTML files and current web browsers could not support Web 3.0.

long tail

Services are offered on demand rather than on a onetime purchase. In certain cases, time-based pricing is better than file- size-based pricing or vice versa.

convergence

Technological convergence is the synergy of technological advancements to work on a similar goal or task.

vastness

The World Wide Web already contains billions of web pages

security

The user's security is also in question since the machine is saving his or her preferences

software as a service

Users will subscribe to a software only when needed rather than purchasing them. This is a cheaper option if you do not always need to use a software

folksonomy

allows users to categorize and classify/arrange information using freely chosen keywords (e.g., tagging). Popular social networking sites such as Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, etc. use tags that start with the pound sign (#). This is also referred to as hashtag

web 2.0

allows users to interact with the page: instead of just reading a page, the user may be able to comment or create a user account. Most of the sites we visit today are Web 2.0.

web 2.0

allows users to use web browsers instead of just using their operating system. Browsers can now be used for their user interface, application software (or web applications), and even for file storage

world wide web

created by Tim Berners-Lee, most web pages were static. Static (stationary page) in the sense that the page is "as is" and cannot be manipulated by the user. The content is also the same for all users

ICT (Information and Communication Technology)

deals with the use of different communication technologies such as mobile phones, telephone, Internet, etc. to locate, save, send and edit informati

Android OS or mobile operating system

developed by Google and designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets (Latest Version: Android Pie 9.0)

mass participation

diverse information sharing through universal web access. Since most users can use the Internet, Web 2.0's content is based on people from various cultures

W3C standards

encourages web developers to include semantic content in their web pages

WEB 2.0: DYNAMIC WEB PAGES (1999)

evolution of Web 1.0 by adding dynamic web pages - the user is able to see a website differently than others. Examples of Web 2.0 include social networking sites, blogs, wikis, video sharing sites, hosted services, and web application

infornation

facts provided or learned about something or someone

Windows Phone OS

family of mobile operating systems developed by Microsoft for smartphones as the replacement successor to Windows Mobile and Zune. Windows Phone features a new user interface derived from Metro Design Language

online functions

include email notifications from the server, the updating of web blacklists (lists of undesirable websites), updating of the list of file- sharing programs, and remote access to Child

WebOS - as Open WebOS or LG WebOS

is a multitasking operating system for smart devices such as Smart TVs and it has been used as a mobile operating system

world wide web

is an information space where documents and other web resources are identified by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), interlinked by hypertext links, and can be accessed via the Internet

iOS, Android, Blackberry OS, Windows Phone OS, Symbian, WebOS, Windows Mobi

kinds of operating systems

social networks, bookmarking sites, social news, media sharing, microblogging, blogs and forums

kinds of social media

Technology

machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge

symbian

mobile operating system and computing platform designed for smartphones. Symbian was originally developed as a closed- source OS for PDAs in 1998 by Symbian Ltd.

iOS or iPhone Operating System

mobile operating system created and developed by Apple Inc. exclusively for its hardware. It is the operating system that presently powers many of the company's mobile devices, including the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch (Latest Version: iOS 12.0 )

Semantic Web (Web 3.0)

movement led by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

assistive media

nonprofit service designed to help people who have visual and reading impairments. A database of audio recordings is used to read to the user

aim of web 3.0

o have machines (or servers) understand the user's preferences to be able to deliver web content specifically targeting the user

online platforms

online marketplace that places one party in touch with another, such as buyers and sellers

Social Media Search Engines Communications Services Payment Systems Advertising Platforms Creative Content Outlets

online platform categories

user participation

owner of the website is not the only one who is able to put content. Others are able to place a content of their own by means of comment, reviews, and evaluatio

mobile technologies

popularity of smartphones and tablets has taken a major rise over the years. This is largely because of the devices' capability to do tasks that were originally found in personal computer

compatibility, security, vastness, vagueness

problems of web3.0

Blackberry OS

proprietary mobile operating system developed by BlackBerry Limited for its BlackBerry line of smartphone handheld devices (Latest Version: 10.3)

semantic web

provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community

social news

sites that allow users to post their own news items or links to other news sources

bookmarking sites

sites that allow you to store and manage links to various websites and resources

media sharing

sites that allow you to upload and share media content like images, music, and video

microblogging

sites that focus on short updates from the user

long tail

synonymous to subscribing to a data plan that charges you for the amount of time you spent in the Internet, or a data plan that charges you for the amount of bandwidth you used

online systems

system that is connected to the Internet. An offline system would be a system that is disconnected from the Internet

communication

the imparting or exchanging of information or news

social networks

these are sites that allow you to connect with other people with the same interests or backgroun

convergence, social media, assistive media, mobile technologies,

trends in ICT

social media

website, application, or online channels that enable web users to create, co-create, discuss, modify, and exchange user generated content

blogs and forums

websites allow users to post their opinions or knowledge depending on topics that they accessed on said websites

family of mobile operating systems developed by Microsoft for smartphones and Pocket PCs

windows mobile


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