Webben och dess nya invånare : Vilka krav kan vi ställa på framtiden
The current state of our web is one where users can create and distribute information freely and without constraining limitations of knowledge. It’s as easy as making a Facebook status update or sending out a Tweet to make contributions to the web and we’re all doing it. Web-Giants like Facebook and...
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Language: | Swedish |
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Umeå universitet, Institutionen för informatik
2011
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Online Access: | http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-45180 |
Summary: | The current state of our web is one where users can create and distribute information freely and without constraining limitations of knowledge. It’s as easy as making a Facebook status update or sending out a Tweet to make contributions to the web and we’re all doing it. Web-Giants like Facebook and Google deinate the web because they have such massive user amounts and therfore they control the information their users see. This is a problem because we’re hidden from the entire information amount that is the web in the 21st century. Today we limit ourself unknowingly by using these sites who implements a personalization approach which tries to show us the information it thinks we want to see. The next generation of the web seeks to open up the web to computers that makes it easier for them to understand and analyse the information on the web. Then they can help us by giving more relevant answers to the questions we ask them and show us what we actually want to see. This papers focus is in how these questions affect the daily life of the digital natives 2.0. What is their views on a web-based life now and in the future. We then go on to use these islands of information to render forth a list of demands one should be able to ask of a web-application in the future we know as Web 3.0. |
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