SUU CSIS 1000 Created by: Dave Barney, Semantic Discovery.

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SUU CSIS 1000 Created by: Dave Barney, Semantic Discovery

What is Web 1.0? What is Web 2.0? What is a Blog? Social Networking Youtube What’s next (Web 3.0)

Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 (and you might start reading about Web 3.0) are NOT version releases of the Internet. Web x.x is a “movement” in terms of how the Internet is used.

Web 1.0 was/is all about presentation Graphics designers for websites HTML, Layout Online brochure All about e-commerce One-way communication (Website  Web Surfer) Creating a website required either expertise or $$

Web 1.0 was really the one-way communication, but people are opinionated! People want online communication to be interactive With that, forums and message boards became more popular Blogs were born Social Networking websites were born

The term “web 2.0” goes back to ~ 2003 Web 2.0 is changing the way companies and people interact online. Web 2.0 refers to the new movement of interactive online activities Blog creation takes 5 minutes

No longer about presentation, but more about content No longer about reading websites, but writing blogs Less about companies, more about communities Less about “corporate message”, more about “my message”

The word blog comes from “Web Log” Web Log  Weblog  Blog Blog is a platform to publish content instantly! Like an online journal, yet more… Like a news agency publisher, but without an editor The “blogosphere” is the millions of interconnected blogs on the Internet

As of June, 2009, there are approximately ~133 million bloggers world-wide (according to Semantic Discovery, Bloggers in about every category on about every subject “Mommie bloggers” (stay-at-home moms) Milblogs (military / defense issues) Polibloggers (politics) …

Blogs have their own search engines Quibbles.comhttp:// Technorati.comhttp:// Icerocket.comhttp:// Blogs are powerful source of information, but lots of junk. Successful blogs are less about opinions and more about unique content / perspective (we don’t want yet another opinion, we want to learn something new!)

Ever heard of MySpace? What about Facebook, Twitter? Online Social Networking websites bring groups of individuals with common interests or ties together. Share blogs, pictures, profiles, etc.

Twitter gives you the ability to follow quick notes about subjects your are interested in, happenings with friends, and much more. If you have a Twitter account you can check us out on Twitter, CSISTweets

Facebook revolutionized the way friends, family, and companies communicate and share information, and stay in contact. It has become the pattern for other social networking sites. Games and applications on Facebook expand how individuals and companies can communicate and gather information.

Facebook is the #2 Website on the entire Internet (According to Alexa.com, June 2012) Hundreds of millions of social networking users world-wide Largest in the U.S. Europe, Asia, South America (According to Semantic Discovery, June 2008)

Youtube.com is the number one video website on the Internet Youtube is “Web 2.0” by nature All content is “user generated” meaning that it is a collaboration of video content and not necessarily professionally produced.

Businesses and Organizations starting to use Youtube to release video content instead of own website. Youtube is the #3 website on the entire Internet – behind Google and Facebook (According to Alexa.com, June 2012) Youtube offers comments on videos, creating online conversations about videos

Anyone who claims to know what’s next with technology, the market, or politics is lying or completely naïve (and probably both) But can’t we speculate?

Dave Barney’s “Opinions and Thoughts” on what might be next: Heavier use of mobile devices All our content (pictures, documents, ) online and accessible from anywhere (mobile devices, laptops) Decline in real-life social skills (too much online is not healthy) Smarter search engines (based more on our own search history and personal preferences)

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