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Monday, May 30, 2011

What will Web 3.0 have in store for us?: 1

The evolution of web and its continuity and its constant growth and evolve through various phases and layers . Then initial phase the dot com the age of bubble then came the Web 2.0 the cloud stage , social networking and lots more user made content lurks around the web. Now we are entering into the Web 3.0 era where ours live more involved with the web than never before we have had.Web 3.0 will ultimately removes the massive digital divide among us and will make the world of web a happier and more useful places to live it on. Web is based on many layers of standards and protocols. If you have five computer and want it to connect each other then wiring option is hailed in this case.

 
Then after some time you want to connect yours five computers but at different cities , Easier method would be make one computer a host computer say a hub and then make the other computers spoke like name the other computers with different numbers for identity and then connect those computers with their unique identity numbers.
 Web 3.0
”This is known as protocol and the foundation of internet  in the internet term is called TCP/IP. Most TCP/IP networks use subnets in order to effectively manage routed IP addresses. The closest matching subnet is calculated for the range that you specified in From and To. The range of addresses in the closest matching subnet may exceed the range that you specified. Unless the addresses specified in From and To are subnet boundaries, the range based on the calculated subnet will be larger than the range that you specified. To avoid this, specify a range that falls on subnet boundaries. For example, if you are using the 10.0.0.0 private network ID for your intranet, a range that falls on subnet boundaries is 10.0.1.168 to 10.0.1.175. Or, if you are using the 192.168.0.0 private network ID for your intranet, a range that falls on subnet boundaries is 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.1.255. “ (Microsoft)
Also Microsoft adds “Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is the most popular network protocol, and the basis for the Internet. Its routing capabilities provide maximum flexibility in an enterprise-wide network. In Windows XP TCP/IP is automatically installed. On a TCP/IP network, you must provide IP addresses to clients. Clients may also require a naming service or a method for name resolution. This section explains IP addressing and name resolution for Network Connections on TCP/IP networks. It also describes the FTP and Telnet tools that are provided by TCP/IP.

So the situation now is you have hundreds of computer connected to each other with unique identifiable numbers making the network which we called the internet. First and foremost task is to identify each data generated through these connected computers with a simple tools but unfortunately this has not been done even today and for data reading we have to use a multiple of formats and this seems not a viable option. The next option is to identify the data in one common language format and display on the screen . Through this the HTML languages evolved and then the web browsers which identify these languages and make it readable for the end users.  Through HTML even the users can create contents and deliver to the internet and makes his appearance through it. Still there are challenges.

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