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Discuss the Internet, including their origins, the three generations of the
web, and the most common uses.​

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Answered by 0o2
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The three generations of the web, Web 1.0 – linking existing information. Web 2.0 – more dynamic content creation and social interaction (Facebook). Web 3.0 – computer-generated information requiring less human interaction. And the most common internet uses are communicating, shopping, searching, education and entertainment.

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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the Internet, including their origins, the three generations of the

web, and the most common uses.

  • The Web of documents (Web 1.0), the Web of people (Web 2.0), and the Web of data (Web 3.0) were the three breakthroughs that best represented his understanding of the capabilities of the World Wide Web (the still-to-be-realised Web 3.0)
  • The bounds of internet usage are always being pushed because of rapid technological advancement. E-commerce, e-learning, information sharing, social connectedness, a variety of media, file transmission, communication, etc. are a few of the key uses of the Internet.
  • The usage, number of users, technology, protocols, devices used, and transmission technologies used to split the internet generation into four categories.
  • With more than six in ten (61%) individuals globally citing it as a reason they go online, "seeking information" tops the list of the most common applications of the internet. Following this, at 55.2 percent, is maintaining contact with friends and family.

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