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Assignment

web 1.0, web 2.0,

: Characterictics of
web 3.0

Submitted To

: Sir Zeeshan

Submitted By

: Ehsan Ali

Class

: BBA 6 th sec A

Following are the companies which are using Web 1.0, Web 2.0, Web
3.0
Web 1.0:
Apple:

Apple was established on April 1, 1976, by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald
Wayne[1] to sell the Apple I personal computer kit, a computer single handedly designed
by Wozniak. The kits were hand-built by Wozniak [25][26] and first shown to the public at
theHomebrew

Computer

Club.[27] The

Apple

was

sold

as

a motherboard (with CPU, RAM, and basic textual-video chips), which is less than what
is today considered a complete personal computer.[28] The Apple I went on sale in July
1976 and was market-priced at $666.66 ($2,735 in 2013 dollars, adjusted for inflation).
[29][30][31][32][33][34]

Apple was incorporated January 3, 1977, [6] without Wayne, who sold his share of the
company back to Jobs and Wozniak for $800. Multi-millionaire Mike Markkula provided
essential business expertise and funding of $250,000 during the incorporation of Apple.
[35][36]

During the first five years of operations, revenues doubled every four months, an
average growth rate of 700%.
The Apple II, also invented by Wozniak, was introduced on April 16, 1977, at the
first West Coast Computer Faire. It differed from its major rivals, the TRS80 and Commodore PET, due to its character cell-based color graphics and
an open architecture. While early models used ordinary cassette tapes as storage
devices, they were superseded by the introduction of a 5 1/4 inch floppy disk drive and
interface, the Disk II.
Abledata

Categorized under Social Service and Welfare Organizations, our records show it was
established in 1990 and incorporated in Maryland, current estimates show this company
has an annual revenue of unknown and employs a staff of approximately 1 to 4.

Products or Services
Companies like Abledata usually offer: Episcopal Social Services, Catholic Social
Services, Social Work Services, Santa Clara County Social Services and Dog Shelters.

Web 2.0:
Youtube:

YouTube is the world's largest online video community, allowing anyone who visits the
Web site to watch any of its countless public videos. It's free to register for a YouTube
account, and once you've done so you can freely upload your own videos and share
them by e-mail or post them on your blog. People who view your video can rate and
comment on the video, or if they prefer, they can leave a video response, where they
upload a video which they have made in direct response to your video.

According to reports, in 2007, YouTube video traffic accounted for the same amount of
bandwidth as the entire Internet accounted for in 2000. There is no question that online
video is the future of broadcasting, and you can expect to see a massive increase in
online video advertising in the coming years. But what does that mean for your
business? The power of online video is going to become a very important marketing
tool. Most of the major U.S. television networks are now making blockbuster shows
available for free on Web sites like Hulu and YouTube (see Figure 5), with their revenue
coming from a short video advertisement, displayed before the show starts. Do not be
surprised if online video marketing replaces its television counterpart in the not too
distant future as the predominant form of video advertising.
So what business value can YouTube bring to your organization? For starters,
companies can use YouTube to do exactly what it says on the tin: to share video
content. This includes webcasts, keynote speeches, corporate presentations, videobased training and e-learning, video tutorials, event highlights, and so on. The list of
business-oriented content that can be deployed to YouTube is virtually endless. And by
uploading your videos to YouTube, you can save yourself expensive hosting and
bandwidth costs. YouTube videos can easily be embedded on your organization's Web
site, blog, or wiki by copying and pasting a small amount of code. Also, you can upload
videos in many of the major video formats, and YouTube will conveniently convert them
to Flash videos for you. So you don't have to worry about what format you record in; it's
more than likely YouTube will play nicely with it.
Future-proofing your organization with Web APIs
Now you might be thinking, "These Web 2.0 tools are great and all, but there are just
too many to keep track of." Fortunately, the majority of Web 2.0 services like Flickr,
YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and so forth, offer open and free Web services that can be
consumed by your own business applications. These are usually offered via RSS feeds
or RESTful APIs that can be accessed via virtually any programming language. This
allows organizations to use the data from these tools in their own applications.

An example of one of these APIs is the CrunchBase API (see Resources). CrunchBase
is basically a large database featuring records of over 14,000 technology companies
and almost 25,000 key people within those companies (see Figure 8). The type of
information stored in CrunchBase ranges from general company information such as
Web site and blog addresses, to the number of employees and when it was founded, to
detailed information about the organization's funding.
CrunchBase is a massive database with detailed information about companies

Web 3.0

UBL Omni now brings a host of banking services to your nearest "Dukaan". UBL Omni
Dukaans are located in more than 650+ cities and towns across Pakistan. This is a
major milestone in the evolution of banking that will reshape the traditional banking
model by offering basic banking services across urban and rural Pakistan, well beyond
the regular branch networks of banks.
Account
Customers across Pakistan can now open a basic UBL Omni bank account at any UBL Omni
Dukaan of their choice, whether close to their home or place of work, by using their CNIC
number and mobile phone number - their mobile phone number will effectively become their
bank account number irrespective of which service provider they use. Also they can avail instant
ATM card. Accounts with higher limits can be opened from any UBL branch. For further details
please visit Account Opening
UBL Omni account holder will subsequently be able to deposit and withdraw
cash, make utility bill payments, send or receive money, purchase mobile
airtime, make postpaid mobile bill payment, pay Zakat & Donation and much
more by using diversified array of convenient channels which includes SMS,

Mobile App, UBL Netbanking or ATM. No longer will they have to visit a bank
branch to conduct their basic banking transactions nor will they be limited by
standard banking hours.

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