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=Web 1.0=

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Web 1.0 was coined during the early development of the web between 1989 and the late ninteties. Web 1.0 consisted of static websites, the use of search engines, and surfing from one website to another. Early web was based on a one-way system, where information was posted for the viewer to see yet the viewer could not reply to the information. Web 1.0 had creators and an audience, however the audience could not interact with the creator. The term "WYSIWYG" which translates into "What You See Is What You Get" described the early form of the web, where the web had a creator, a technician and users ([|Dr. Joan Vinall-Cox]). The characteristics of Web 1.0 included little or no coding, forms, and pre-built computer applications.

The hint of the development of Web 2.0 came with the impact of e-mail, chat, and peer-to-peer (P2P) on the web. These three applications created the Read-Write Web, which transformed into the Social Web. The impact of the social web interested teachers, educational businesses, and other businesses at various levels. It was from the social web that Web 2.0 was born, where the use of blogs and wikis became common practice.

Web 1.0 is made up of [|HypterText Mark-up Language] (HTML) pages, which were easy for new users to learn and make use of. HTML is used extensively on the web as the language which creates the structuring of documents on the web. The early web also consisted of File Transfer Protocol, or FTP, which is the language used on the World Wide Web (WWW) for file transfering between computers. FTP is the simpliest way that files can be transfered using the Internet.

=Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 Comparison=


 * **Web 1.0** || || **Web 2.0** ||
 * DoubleClick || [[image:http://www.sme.org/images/large_black_arrow.gif width="31" height="10"]] || Google AdSense ||
 * Ofoto || [[image:http://www.sme.org/images/large_black_arrow.gif width="31" height="10"]] || Flickr ||
 * Akamai || [[image:http://www.sme.org/images/large_black_arrow.gif width="31" height="10"]] || BitTorrent ||
 * mp3.com || [[image:http://www.sme.org/images/large_black_arrow.gif width="31" height="10"]] || Napster ||
 * Britannica Online || [[image:http://www.sme.org/images/large_black_arrow.gif width="31" height="10"]] || Wikipedia ||
 * personal websites || [[image:http://www.sme.org/images/large_black_arrow.gif width="31" height="10"]] || blogging ||
 * evite || [[image:http://www.sme.org/images/large_black_arrow.gif width="31" height="10"]] || upcoming.org and EVDB ||
 * domain name speculation || [[image:http://www.sme.org/images/large_black_arrow.gif width="31" height="10"]] || search engine optimization ||
 * page views || [[image:http://www.sme.org/images/large_black_arrow.gif width="31" height="10"]] || cost per click ||
 * screen scraping || [[image:http://www.sme.org/images/large_black_arrow.gif width="31" height="10"]] || web services ||
 * publishing || [[image:http://www.sme.org/images/large_black_arrow.gif width="31" height="10"]] || participation ||
 * content management systems || [[image:http://www.sme.org/images/large_black_arrow.gif width="31" height="10"]] || wikis ||
 * directories (taxonomy) || [[image:http://www.sme.org/images/large_black_arrow.gif width="31" height="10"]] || tagging ("folksonomy") ||
 * stickiness || [[image:http://www.sme.org/images/large_black_arrow.gif width="31" height="10"]] || syndication ||

The word Web 2.0 has been under much scrutiny, "with some people decrying it as a meaningless marketing buzzword, and others accepting it as the new conventional wisdom." (O'reilly Media 2006)

=Also See=

=Works Cited=
 * Chat
 * e-Mail
 * W3C
 * Web 2.0

Dictionary.com. //HTML//. Online at: 

[|Dr. Joan Vinall-Cox] Lecture on "Blogs and Wikis: Business and Education Uses"

//File Transfer Protocol//. Online at: 

Google. //FTP//. Online at: <[|http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&lr=&oi=defmore&defl=en&q=define:FTP?194?]>

O'reilly. //What is Web 2.0//. Online at: 

Wikipedia Encyclopedia. //Web 1.0//. Online at: 

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