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John Ryenard N.

Balbin
11 - STEM - TESLA

These are kinds of static web pages on the internet, as you can see the distinctive
characteristics of WEB 1.0 is that it's an HTML-based page. This page particularly is about
The Introduction of the World Wide Web of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) of
1998, it's an old context found in the internet about the Simple use of Web and it's different
content. It truly fits the definition of a static web which, known as "flat page" or "stationary
page". This cannot be manipulated by the user and all of the content is the same for all the
user.
These are the different pages you can follow on Pinterest, these are key feature of Web
2.0 also known as Dynamic Web. As you can see the interactions are maximized for the user with
the site. The features are called Rich User Experience and User Participation because there is a
wide array of media content that can be found of Pinterest, and all of them can come to the
creators at Pinterest or on individual users of the site. The content you see are modified for your
likings and even recomends local contents for you.

This is Google Docs, it is feature called Software as a Service it is a web-application on


the internet where you can create, edit, save, and share documents . There are other Software
as a Service on the internet but you can access Google Docs freely and extensively while having
wide array of templates to choose from like any other Document processors. That's the power
of the Dynamic Web!
These are my accounts on different sites on the internet, because of the invention of
the Semantic Web and World Wide Web by Tim Berners-Lee, I could have different accounts on
sites like Social Media Account, Google, Account, and Media Sharing Account only managed
through my one and only e-mail. These account are connected by my Google Account, because
all the datum can be shared across multiple application in the Internet.

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