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Understanding Web 1.0

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About the "Chronicles of Real Time Web"

[Paris, 29 November 2009] Ideos launches Chronicles "Real Time Web" that the document entitled "Understanding Web 1.0" is the first article.

The "Chronicles of the Real Time Web" consist of a set of articles for the general public on the subject of "Real Time Web". The purpose of these articles is to demystify this subject, in order to inform teaching on the foundations of this (r) evolution of the Web, follow the news service "Real Time Web" and to provide all the elements of response to questions:

  • What is "Real Time Web"?
  • What services "Real Time Web" to use in my private and professional life?
  • How to use the service "Real Time Web"?
  • What effect the "Real Time Web" can have on me?

The primary source of information of the chronicles of the "Real Time Web" is the site WebOff (initiative of Pierre Guillou , head of the company Ideos ).

List of published articles:

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1, 2, 3: the constantly evolving Web

To understand the "Real Time Web", you must know the evolution of the Web as each new "version" of the Web is partly result of the shortcomings of the previous version (techniques, use ...). It also comes complete, not replace it.

Web 0.0

Web 0.0 or Web symbolizes the military origin of the Internet in 1972 with the creation of the first network data packet transfer ( ARPANET ) following the command of the Pentagon on creating a network able to withstand a military attack .

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Web 1.0

Web 1.0 or Web popularized the static Web to the general public by making possible the publication page HTML mixing text, links, images, available online in a Web browser (the first was Mosaic ) via a URL with Protocol HTTP . These standards were developed at CERN by Tim Berners-Lee , now director of W3C .

Web 1.0 is characterized by:

  • the term "website" which is comparable in the physical world to a library where you have to go to access its contents and in which an individual can not mofifier information but only see (another analogy often made ​​for explain the Web 1.0 is on TV where the individual is only spectator of programs),
  • the ability to publish Web content only by the owner of the website,
  • static pages in HTML and PHP pages called dynamic (not to be confused with interactive) updated through a CMS,
  • the passive attitude of the user who can only view the pages.

Here are some online resources available on the Web 1.0:

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Web 2.0

Read the article 2 of the "Chronicles of Real Time Web": "Understanding the Web 2.0" .

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