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Web 2.

0 allows the user to interact


with the page known as DYNAMIC
PAGE; instead of just reading a
page, the user may be able to
comment or create a user account.
Dynamic page refers to the web
pages that are affected by user
input or preference.
Folksonomy – allows users to categorize
and classify/arrange information using
freely chosen keywords (e.g. tagging).
Popular social networking sites such as
Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, etc. use tags
that start with a pound sign (#) or
hashtag.
Rich User Interface – content is dynamic
and is responsive to user’s input. An
example would be a website that shows
local content. In the case of social
networking sites, when logged on, your
account is used to modify what you see in
their website.
User Participation– the owner of website
is not the only one who is able to put
content. Others are able to place a
content on their own by means of
comments, reviews, and evaluation.
Long Tail – services are offered on
demand rather than on a one-time
purchase. This is synonymous to
subscribing to a data plan that charges
you for the amount of time you spent on
Internet or a data plan that charges you
for the amount of bandwidth you used.
Software as a Service – user will subscribe
to a software only when needed rather
than purchasing them. This is a cheaper
option if you do not always need to use a
software.
WEB3.0 and the Semantic Web
Semantic Web– is a movement led by the
World Wide Web Consortium(W3C). The
semantic web provides a framework that
allows data to be shared and reuse to
deliver web content specifically targeting
the user.
TRENDS IN ICT
1. Convergence– is the synergy of
technological advancements to work on a
similar goal or task. For example, besides
using your personal computer to create
word documents, you can now use your
smartphone.
TRENDS IN ICT
2. Social Media– is a website, application,
or online channel that enables web users
to create, co-create, discuss, modify, and
exchange user generated content.
Six Types of Social Media
a. Social Networks – These are sites that
allows you to connect with other
people with the same interests or
background. Once the user creates
his/her account, he/she can set up a
profile, add people, share content, etc.
Ex. Facebook.
Six Types of Social Media
b. Bookmarking Sites– These are sites that
allow you to store and manage links to
various website and resources. Most of
these sites allow you to create a tag allows
you and others easily search or share
them.
Ex. : StumbleUpon/Pinterest
Six Types of Social Media
c. Social News– These are sites that allow
users to post their own news items or links
to other news sources. The users can also
comment on the post and comments may
also be rank.
Example: reddit and Digg
Six Types of Social Media
d. Media Sharing – These are sites that
allow you to upload and share media
content like images, music and video.
Example: Flickr, Youtube and
Instagram.
Six Types of Social Media
e. Microblogging– These are sites that
focus on short updates from the user.
Those that subscribed to the user will be
able to receive these updates.
Example: Twitter and Plurk
Six Types of Social Media
f. Blogsand Forums– These websites
allow user to post their content. Other
users are able to comment on the said
topic.
Example: Blogger, WordPress and
Tumblr
TRENDS IN ICT
3. Mobile Technologies – The popularities
of smartphones and tablets has taken a
major rise over the years. This is largely
because of the devices capability to do the
tasks that were originally found in PCs.
TRENDS IN ICT
3. Mobile Technologies – Several of these
devices are capable of using high-speed
internet. Today the latest model devices
use 4G Networking(LTE), which is currently
the fastest mobile network.
Mobile OS
1. iOS– use in apple devices such as iPhone
and iPad.
Mobile OS
2. Android – an open source OS developed
by Google. Being open source means
mobile phone companies use this OS for free.
Mobile OS
3. Blackberry OS– use in Blackberry devices.
Mobile OS
4. Windows Phone OS – a closed source and
proprietary
Mobile OS
5. Windows Phone OS – a closed source and
proprietary Operating System developed
by Microsoft.
Mobile OS
6. Symbian– the original smartphone OS;
used by Nokia devices.
TRENDS IN ICT
4. 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.
KEY TERMS
Web 1.0 – static websites without
interactivity.
Web 2.0 – websites that contain dynamic content.
Web 3.0 – a concept of the World Wide Web that is
designed to cater to the individual user.
Static – refers to the web that are the same
regardless of the user.
Dynamic – refers to the web pages that are
affected by user input or preference.
KEY TERMS
Folksonomy – allows user to categorize and
classify/arrange information.
Hashtag # – used to “categorize” posts in a website.
Convergence–thesynergy of technological
advancements to work a similar goal or
task.
Social Media – websites, applications or online
channels that enable users to create, discuss,
modify, and exchange user generated content.

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