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Assignment : Characterictics of Web1 ,Web2,Web 3Submitted To : Sir ZeshanSubmitted By : Qamar abbasClass : BBA 6th sec A

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

Web 1.0:Makino

In 1984, Makino developed the firsthigh-speed spindle.[citation needed]In 1990, Makino introduced Super Geometric Intelligence, the first servo-control software to provide higher machining speed, and Flush Fine machining, a method for cutting hardened materials.[3]The company developed the first drop-tank design wireEDMin 1994, and HQSF (High-Quality Surface Finish) technology with patented uSc additive in 1996, increasing the ability to finish parts without hand polishing when using a Ram EDM. In 2003, Makino developed the first conventional horizontal wire EDM that automatically threads and machines with a 0.02mm diameter wire.[citation needed]In 2006, the company developed High Energy Applied Technology (HEAT) for wire EDMs to increase speed in wire EDMing, and released the EDAC1 micro EDM Ram machine. Makino is also the only manufacturer of a horizontal wire EDM, the UPJ-2. In 2007, Makino introduced SurfaceWIZARD wire EDM technology, designed to eliminate witness lines in stepped parts.

Apple:

Apple was established on April 1, 1976, bySteve Jobs,Steve WozniakandRonald Wayne[1]to sell theApple Ipersonal computer kit, a computer single handedly designed by Wozniak. The kits were hand-built by Wozniak[25]

HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Inc." \l "cite_note-26" [26]and first shown to the public at theHomebrew Computer Club.[27]The Apple I was sold as amotherboard(withCPU,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]

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HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Inc." \l "cite_note-iWoz-34" [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-millionaireMike Markkulaprovided essential business expertise and funding of $250,000 during the incorporation of Apple.[35]

HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Inc." \l "cite_note-36" [36]During the first five years of operations, revenues doubled every four months, an average growth rate of 700%.

TheApple II, also invented by Wozniak, was introduced on April 16, 1977, at the firstWest Coast Computer Faire. It differed from its major rivals, theTRS-80andCommodore PET, due to its character cell-based color graphics and anopenarchitecture. While early models used ordinary cassette tapes as storage devices, they were superseded by the introduction of a 51/4inchfloppy diskdrive and interface, theDisk II.

Web 2.0:

Facebook

There is still much room for procrastination on the likes of Facebook, there's no denying that its massive popularity makes it an important consideration for the organization (see Figure ). According to ComScore, Facebook attracted 132.1 million unique visitors in June 2008. The next great wave of entrepreneurs and corporate executives are more than likely on Facebook, and indeed, many existing CEOs and moguls are using the network every day.

There are many ways an organization can put Facebook to good use. For starters, a business can create its own profile in a business directory known as "Pages". Once you have set up a Facebook Page, users can become a "fan" of your business. When this happens, all of your fan's friends will be notified on theirNews Feed, and they are given an easy starting point to follow suit. The more people who become a fan, the larger the number of people who will receive such notifications, and the higher the likelihood that more users will become a fan of your business. This is a great way for spreading awareness of your brand and corporate identity, and it won't cost you a cent. For those with an advertising budget, Facebook offers an excellent advertising program that will give you the ability to precisely target your campaign by gender, age, and location. Once your campaign has begun, Facebook offers a range of powerful tracking tools that allow you to see how successful your ad is and what types of people are clicking on it. Armed with this information, you can easily make changes to your ad to ensure that it delivers the maximum benefit to your business.

Twitter: Another consumer-oriented Web 2.0 service that is becoming useful in the business world is Twitter, a microblogging service that allows its users to update their status in a maximum of 140 characters per update. When it initially launched, Twitter's usefulness was extremely limited, with most updates providing useless information such as what people are eating for dinner. However, as Twitter has grown, so has the power of its community. Twitter users can "follow" other twitterers and will then see those users' updates on their own Twitter timeline every time they log in. This feature has spawned a new way of communicating with other people, and often full blown conversations have emerged as a result of Twitter updates (see Figure)Twitter's business uses include:

Information gathering. If you need the answer to a question, update Twitter with your query and within minutes your network of followers may respond with some interesting answers.

Instant polling. Ask your followers to choose their favorite of three or four options, and you can instantly gather statistics that help you to make business decisions.

Recruitment tool. For those looking to hire, you can post a Twitter update asking your followers if they know anyone with skills in a certain field. A key benefit here is that you may find potential new hires with the added benefit of personal recommendations from what may be a trusted source.

Twitter is free to use and can be updated via the Web, SMS text message, or by using one of many mobile and desktop applications, including several iPhone applications.

LinkedIn: Although business-oriented Web 2.0 tools aren't available in the vast numbers that consumer-centered services are, there are still some great offerings available that can benefit your organization. LinkedIn is a social network for professionals that allows people to connect with other professionals, whether they be co-workers, previous colleagues, customers, potential clients, or potential employers. Unlike personal-based social networks, where people focus on sharing photos and interests, a LinkedIn profile is more like a resume, with users detailing their employment and education history. LinkedIn users can recommend other LinkedIn users, which could be considered synonymous with a referee or employment reference on a resume (see Figure). However, LinkedIn opens avenues far beyond publishing your CV on the Internet. Businesses can use LinkedIn as a powerful recruitment tool, finding potential employees with the exact talent and skills they require. They can use it to generate sales leads, by finding out who the key players are within target organizations. Your competition is probably on LinkedIn. You can use the public information about their employees to your own competitive advantage people who become a fan, the larger the number of people who will receive such notifications, and the higher the likelihood that more users will become a fan of your business. This is a great way for spreading awareness of your brand and corporate identity, and it won't cost you a cent. For those with an advertising budget, Facebook offers an excellent advertising program that will give you the ability to precisely target your campaign by gender, age, and location. Once your campaign has begun, Facebook offers a range of powerful tracking tools that allow you to see how successful your ad is and what types of people are clicking on it. Armed with this information, you can easily make changes to your ad to ensure that it delivers the maximum benefit to your business.

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, video-based 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.

Web 3.0:

The mHealth app market is highly fragmented. With many different treatments and possible mHealth solutions, pharmaceutical companies are spoilt for choice when it comes to, which apps to build for the mobile arena. At the moment, the pharmaceutical industry has not yet been able to play a bigger role in the mHealth app market, even though the industry possesses a wealth of resources. There is also a great mismatch between the topics pharma companies are concentrating on and the topics top apps players are focusing on.

This is one of the results of two new reports that have been published beginning of August 2013:mHealth app performance benchmarking reportand theTop 10 Pharma companies mHealth insight papershow what the pharmaceutical industry is focusing on.

Today, there are nearly 250 apps created by pharmaceutical companies available on iOS and Android. The apps run the gamut from those focused on managing chronic medical conditions (among the most common apps created for personal use) to medical reference apps geared towards doctors.downloads each.Only Sanofi Aventis portfolio of apps counts more than 1 million downloads, but even that number isnt so high compared to industry leaders like Runtastic (fitness tracking), Med scape (a leading medical resource for doctors and nurses) and Health tap (connects patients with doctors around the world), counting millions of users.Telenor Introduces Level 2 Easypaisa Mobile Accounts [Higher Limits]

If you remember Telenor Pakistan introducedEasypaisa Mobile Accounts, almost an year ago. Those Easypaisa mobile accounts came with limitation of lower daily, monthly, and yearly transaction.

Since then,Telenorhas worked passionately trying to get success in Mobile Accounts field. And now they have moved this product to one level up From Level-1 to Level-2.

In todays article we will see, what extra they have added in it after upgrading it to next level.

Following are the services which one can avail after opening his/her mobile account. All of these services are available on both types (Level-1 & Level-2) of mobile accounts.

Utility Bill Payments

Mobile Top up

Cash Deposit

Cash Withdrawal

Money Transfer

Bill Payments (Wi-tribe, Wateen)

Transfer In/out

Schedule Payments