Sunday, April 28, 2013

about web 3.0

 web service is a software system designed to support computer-to-computer interaction over the Internet. Web services are not new and usually take the form of an Application Programming Interface (API). The popular photography-sharing website Flickr provides a web service whereby developers can programmatically interface with Flickr to search for images. Currently, thousands of web services are available. However, in the context of Web 3.0, they take center stage. By combining a semantic markup and web services, the Web 3.0 promises the potential for applications that can speak to each other directly, and for broader searches for information through simpler interfaces.

compare with web 1.0

The  Web1.0 is seen as a "static" thing, like a billboard or a magazine. You can see lots of billboards, buy lots of magazines, enjoy or dislike them but they stay the same until they are changed by the publisher. 

Web2.0 applications" are ones that are "user-generated" or "user-shaped". Instead of being "published" by someone, the people using the site "publish" the content. They also market it and edit it. 

Which elements of Web 2.0 suits your need as a student


  • facebook for communicate
  • edmodo for study
  • twitter
  • blog

disadvantage of web 2.0


  • people who can know where are they living
  • some one can hack account so people can show information something it lie