The Web 1.0 (1991-2003) is the most basic form there, with text-only browsers sufficiently rapid ELISA. Then came the HTML that made the most nice looking web pages as well as the first graphical browsers such as IE, Netscape, etc.
The Web 1.0 is read-only. The user can not interact with the content of the page (no comments, answers, quotes
, etc), being totally limited to what it rises to the Webmaster.
Just read- يحمل معلومات ويأخذ بدون مايعطي تعليقات ولايوجد حوار Web 2.0 : Rich Internet Applications
Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) are web applications that are somewhat similar to desktop applications. Increased demand on enhanced web-users experience together with interactive software development evolved into appearance of Rich Internet Applications (RIAs). There are these three common platforms which are currently using RIAs: Adobe Flash, Java, and Microsoft Silverlight.
Read & write - يوجد حوار نستطيع أن نبدي رأينا نحمل معلومات ونأخذ معلومات Web 3.0 : More Intelligent Web
The edge to the third-era Web will be crossed in 2007. At this crossroads the center of advancement will begin movement back from front-end changes towards back-end foundation level moves up to the Web. This cycle will proceed for five to ten years, and will bring about making the Web more joined, more open, and more smart. It will change the Web from a system of independently siloed applications and substance archives to a more consistent and interoperable entirety. Since the center of the third-era Web is truly not quite the same as that of Web 2.0, this new era of the Web likely does merit it name. In keeping with the naming assembly settled by marking the second era of the Web as Web 2.0, I concur with John Markoff that this third-era of the Web could be called Web 3.0.
will make tasks like your search for movies and food faster and easier. Instead of multiple searches, you might type a complex sentence or two in it. تحميل اسرع للمعلومات وحوار اسرع وفعال بشكل اكبر
Let's see this video that demonstrates web 1.0 , web 2.0 , web3.0 . . .
Web 1.0 ,web 2.0 ,web 3.0
Web :
it is one of the internet application.
web 1.0 :
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The Web 1.0 (1991-2003) is the most basic form there, with text-only browsers sufficiently rapid ELISA. Then came the HTML that made the most nice looking web pages as well as the first graphical browsers such as IE, Netscape, etc.
The Web 1.0 is read-only. The user can not interact with the content of the page (no comments, answers,
quotes
, etc), being totally limited to what it rises to the Webmaster.
Web 2.0 :
Rich Internet Applications
Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) are web applications that are somewhat similar to desktop applications. Increased demand on enhanced web-users experience together with interactive software development evolved into appearance of Rich Internet Applications (RIAs). There are these three common platforms which are currently using RIAs: Adobe Flash, Java, and Microsoft Silverlight.
Web 3.0 :
More Intelligent Web
The edge to the third-era Web will be crossed in 2007. At this crossroads the center of advancement will begin movement back from front-end changes towards back-end foundation level moves up to the Web. This cycle will proceed for five to ten years, and will bring about making the Web more joined, more open, and more smart. It will change the Web from a system of independently siloed applications and substance archives to a more consistent and interoperable entirety. Since the center of the third-era Web is truly not quite the same as that of Web 2.0, this new era of the Web likely does merit it name. In keeping with the naming assembly settled by marking the second era of the Web as Web 2.0, I concur with John Markoff that this third-era of the Web could be called Web 3.0.
will make tasks like your search for movies and food faster and easier. Instead of multiple searches, you might type a complex sentence or two in it.
تحميل اسرع للمعلومات وحوار اسرع وفعال بشكل اكبر
Let's see this video that demonstrates web 1.0 , web 2.0 , web3.0 . . .