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SOCIAL COMPUTING IN 2025 PRESENTED BY LATE TIMERS

INTRODUCTION We can see 2025 using web 3.0 or + as it consists of semantic web. Semantic web will be widely in use and understandable by the users. Developers will have better tools to develop static or dynamic semantic web pages.

Semantic web might have stable platform to work on. Many extensions would be in play to enhance the user experience. It involves publishing in languages specifically designed for data

Resource Description Framework (RDF). Web Ontology Language (OWL). Extensible Markup Language (XML). HTML describes documents and the links between them. RDF, OWL, and XML, by contrast, can describe arbitrary things such as people, meetings, or airplane parts.

Interdependence is and ought to be as much the ideal of man as self sufficiency. Man is a social being.

A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE WORLD

WHY SOCIAL COMPUTING IS IMPORTANT AND GROWTH. from 2006 to 2015,there is an lot of revolution occurred in the social networking.(facebook,pintreset,twitter..etc).

TOTAL POPULATION IN THE WORLD

TOP POPULATION COUNTRIES IN 2012

TOP POPULATION COUNTRIES IN 2025

GLOBAL INTERENT TRAFFIC

SOCIAL MEDIA GENERATION AT PRESENT

In 2025 social computing will be an major role played in online networks Every individual connects with other person by source of social networking sites.

SOCIAL NETWORKING

WEB SITES

SOCIAL COMPUTING Any computer-mediated communication and interaction. In weaker sense: supporting sort of social behavior, blogs, s, instant messaging, wiki, social networking services, bookmarks. In stronger sense: supporting computation that are carried by a group of people collaborative filtering, online auctions, prediction markets, reputation system, tagging, verifing games.

MOST BELIEVE THERE WILL BE: A global, immersive, invisible, ambient networked computing environment built through the continued proliferation of smart sensors, cameras, software, databases, and massive data centers in a world- spanning information fabric known as the Internet of Things. “Augmented reality” enhancements to the real-world input that people perceive through the use of portable/wearable/implantable technologies. Disruption of business models established in the 20 th century (most notably impacting finance, entertainment, publishers of all sorts, and education). Tagging, data basing, and intelligent analytical mapping of the physical and social realms.

Disruption of business models established in the 20 th century (most notably impacting finance, entertainment, publishers of all sorts, and education). Tagging, databasing, and intelligent analytical mapping of the physical and social realms.

FUTURE SCOPE: Information sharing over the Internet will be so effortlessly interwoven into daily life that it will become invisible, flowing like electricity, often through machine intermediaries The spread of the Internet will enhance global connectivity that fosters more planetary relationships and less ignorance. The Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, and big data will make people more aware of their world and their own behavior. Augmented reality and wearable devices will be implemented to monitor and give quick feedback on daily life, especially tied to personal health.

Information sharing over the Internet will be so effortlessly interwoven into daily life that it will become invisible, flowing like electricity, often through machine intermediaries The spread of the Internet will enhance global connectivity that fosters more planetary relationships and less ignorance. The Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, and big data will make people more aware of their world and their own behavior. Augmented reality and wearable devices will be implemented to monitor and give quick feedback on daily life, especially tied to personal health.

Humans and their current organizations may not respond quickly enough to challenges presented by complex networks. Abuses and abusers will ‘evolve and scale.’ Human nature isn’t changing; there’s laziness, bullying, stalking, stupidity, pornography, dirty tricks, crime, and those who practice them have new capacity to make life miserable for others. Dangerous divides between haves and have-nots may expand, resulting in resentment and possible violence.