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The 3D Web
3-D refers to the three
dimensional design that
represents the virtual looks
of any object from three
different sides
simultaneously. A user can
view the true picture of any
building, any location or any
object and walk through the
location without leaving the
computer desk on his/her
system. Though these are
the virtual pictures but seem
to be real. These
technologies are extensively
being used in a wide range
of services like computer
games, Virtual Reality (VR)
models and Multimedia
solutions.
Now, 3-D technology has
come on the Internet and
has become a new trend of
Web. Now user can go house
hunting across town or take
a tour of the world or can
walk through a Second Life– style virtual world, surfing
for data and interacting with
others in 3D. The 3d web is
being used massively in
online computer games,
virtual world tour, Geospatial
engineering, online high tech
research, online software
development, online
shopping, online
telecommunication and
social networking sites.
Google Earth, Wiki Earth,
MySpace, You Tube are the
biggest examples of 3D web
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The Media-Centric Web
The terms Media-Centric Web
refers to the web where users
can find true similar graphics and
sound on the other media, not
just the keywords. e.g. if users
searches any favorite movie/
graphics/ music in the search
engines, can find the exact
desired thing on the other media.
The Pervasive Web
The pervasive web refers the
uses of web in the wide range of
area in which the web has now
been reached not only in
computers and cell phones but
also in clothing, appliances, and
automobiles and much more,
e.g. web based bedroom
windows that checks weather
and self open or close it
according to climate.
Web 3.0 in terms of pervasive
web refers to those websites,
which are going to be
transformed into web services
and will depict and expand their
information to the world.
Overview
As the times goes and he
technology enriches, the experts
feels to develop some thing
better that can be more fruitful,
advance, user friendly and
intelligent. Thus originates the
concept of web 3.0 and now it is
taking a handsome shape. We
3.0 has some more features
including the feature of Web 2.0.
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Web 3.0 sites will only allow collaboration of content generated from an
approved pseudo-random
sequence of characters.
Web 3.0 would have three
main objectives:
1- Seeking Information
2- Seeking Validation
3- Seeking entertainment
Seeking Information
Searching information
would be more compact in
Web 3.0. Till now, theweb
uses keywords in order to
comprehensive data into
usable chunks. Search
engines index the Internet
in proper order and present
it to the end user in order
of relevance. The users
select the information that
is nearer to their
requirement. Sometimes
this becomes a very hectic
process. But Web 2.0 goes
one step ahead and
brought us a change in the
basic way of searching. It
applies the tags in the
searching data e.g. if
anyone wants to look for
car. He/she types the word
in the specified space of
the search engine. The
search engine displays
many webs, but if the user
type BMW cars, it displays
all the relevant site onlk\y
related to BMW cars. So
BMW works as a tag.
Web 3.0 will be more
advance in searching the
information for example of
Cars, Web 3.0 uses the
further research beyond the
engines, it also uses the |
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