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Empowerment Technologies

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Efficient
ICT
Philippines
• dub as the ICT hub of ASIA
- BPO / Call Center
• 106.8 cellphones per 100 filipinos
• The Selfiest Cities around the world
What is W.W.W?
Why is it important?
The main importance of the internet is
that it has made information available
in a quick and easy manner, publicly
accessible and within easy reach. It
has revolutionized communications
and social networking, creating a zone
which was so international that new
law had to be designed to govern it.
Source: https://www.bartleby.com/essay/Importance-of-the-World-Wide-Web-PK535N9KRZYS
People communicate, share data
and work through the internet all
day, every day, without realizing
that it is completely decentralized.
The internet plays a great role in
removing the borders on nations,
and assisting in the process of
globalization.
Source: https://www.bartleby.com/essay/Importance-of-the-World-Wide-Web-PK535N9KRZYS
The World Wide Web is the most important
thing in the internet because without it, it is
very hard to connect with each other.

There is nothing that we can do more when


there is no linkages. Through linkages, World
Wide Web can be done in this age.

The internet is also the fastest way we can


reach the end of the world and know world
knowledge where we can be wiser enough.
People in the past could not be
able to make business online
because there is no internet.
However, now many people can do
anything in the internet. Upload
something and do something so
that people can enjoy something.
Source: https://www.cqoogle.com/index.php/importance-of-www/
Visit this website

http://www.computersciencelab.com/ComputerHistory/HistoryPt4.htm
This is an example of …

WEB 1.0
Web 1.0
- 1st stage of development on the World Wide Web
- characterized by simple static websites.

Static web page


- Cannot be manipulated by the user.
- Fixed content.
- Each page does not change unless it is
manually updated by the webmaster.
Visit this website

This is an example of …
https://www.blogger.com/about/?r=1-null_user

WEB 2.0
Web 2.0
- January 1999 - term coined by Darcy Dinucci
- It is the evolution of Web 1.0

Dynamic web page


- The user is able to see a website differently than
others.
- Social networking sites, blogs, wikis, video
sharing sites, hosted services, and web
applications (games).
Features
of
Web 2.0
Features of Web 2.0

FOLKSONOMY
- Allows user to categorize and
classify/arrange information using
freely chosen keywords.
(E.g. tagging)
Features of Web 2.0

RICH USER EXPERIENCE


Content is dynamic and is
responsive to user’s input.
Features of Web 2.0

USER PARTICIPATION
- Some websites allow readers to
comment on an article, participates in
a poll, or review a specific product.
- The owner of the website is not the
only one who is able to put content.
Features of Web 2.0

LONG TAIL
- Services that are
offered on demand rather
than on a one-time
purchase.
Features of Web 2.0

SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE
- Users will subscribe to a
software only when needed
rather than purchasing them.
Features of Web 2.0

MASS PARTICIPATION
- Diverse information
sharing through universal
web access.
Visit this website

This is an example of …
https://www.youtube.com/

WEB 3.0
Tim Berners-Lee
- developer of WWW
- coined “web 3.0”
- Noted that semantic web is a component for
Web 3.0
Semantic web page
- It is a movement led by the World Wide
Web Consortium (W3C)
3.0
- The aim of Web 3.0 is to have
machines (or servers)
understand the user’s
preferences to be able to deliver
web content specifically
targeting the user.
Several problems
of
Web 3.0
Several problems of
Web 3.0

COMPATIBILITY
HTML files and current web
browsers could not support
Web 3.0.
Several problems of
Web 3.0

SECURITY
The user’s security is also in
question since the machine is
saving his or her preferences.
Several problems of
Web 3.0

VASTNESS
The World Wide Web already
contains billions of web
pages.
Several problems of
Web 3.0

VAGUENESS
Certain words are imprecise.
The words “old” and “small”
would depend on the user.
Several problems of
Web 3.0

LOGIC
Since machines use logic, there
are certain limitations for a
computer to be able to predict
what the user is referring to at a
given time.
TRENDS
IN
TRENDS
IN

ICT
1. Convergence
Technological convergence is
the synergy of technological
advancements to work on a
similar goal or task.
TRENDS
IN

ICT
2. Social Media
Social media is a website, application,
or online channels that enable web
users to create, co-create, discuss,
modify, and exchange user-generated
content.
Types
of
SOCIAL
MEDIA
Social Networks
These are sites that allow you
to connect with other people
with the same interests or
background.
Bookmarking Sites
These are sites that allow you
to store and manage links to
various websites and
resources.
Social News
These are sites that allow
users to post their own
news items or links to other
news sources.
Media Sharing
These are sites that allow
you to upload and share
media content like images,
music, and video.
Microblogging
These are sites that
focus on short updates
from the user.
Blogs and Forums
These websites allow
users to post their
content.
TRENDS
IN

ICT
3. Mobile Technologies
The 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
computers.
KINDS OF OPERATING SYSTEMS:
a. iOS
b. Android
c. Blackberry OS
d. Windows Phone OS
e. Symbian
f. WebOS
g. Windows Mobile
TRENDS
IN

ICT
4. Assistive Media
Assistive media is a nonprofit service
designed to help people who have
visual and reading impairments. A
database of audio recordings is used
to read to the user.

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