1Q4.One ........... is mainlydivided into two parts -Title and Body [एकमुख्यत: दो भागो में बटा होता है -Title Bit Body] *O Internet [इंटरनेट]O Web Page [वेब पृष्ठO Website विबसाइटO Browser [ब्राउज़र]
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Answer:
Web 1.0, Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 with their difference
Explanation:
Web 1.0 –
Web 1.0 refers to the first stage of the World Wide Web evolution. Earlier, there were only few content creators in Web 1.0 with the huge majority of users who are consumers of content. Personal web pages were common, consisting mainly of static pages hosted on ISP-run web servers, or on free web hosting services.
In Web 1.0 advertisements on websites while surfing the internet is banned. Also, in Web 1.0, Ofoto is an online digital photography website, on which user could store, share, view and print digital pictures. Web 1.0 is a content delivery network (CDN) which enables to showcase the piece of information on the websites. It can be used as personal websites. It costs to user as per pages viewed. It has directories which enable user to retrieve a particular piece of information.
Four design essentials of a Web 1.0 site include:
Static pages.
Content is served from the server’s file-system.
Pages built using Server Side Includes or Common Gateway Interface (CGI).
Frames and Tables used to position and align the elements on a page.
Web 2.0 –
Web 2.0 refers to world wide website which highlight user-generated content, usability and interoperability for end users. Web 2.0 is also called participative social web. It does not refer to a modification to any technical specification, but to modify in the way Web pages are designed and used. The transition is beneficial but it does not seem that when the changes are occurred. An interaction and collaboration with each other is allowed by Web 2.0 in a social media dialogue as creator of user-generated content in a virtual community. Web 1.0 is enhanced version of Web 2.0.
The web browser technologies are used in Web 2.0 development and it includes AJAX and JavaScript frameworks. Recently, AJAX and JavaScript frameworks have become a very popular means of creating web 2.0 sites.