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World Wide Web

World Wide Web. Multimedia: Week 7, Term 3 2011. History. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_World_Wide_Web World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) http://www.w3.org/ Initially military – redundancy (incase of nuclear attack), flexible etc.

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World Wide Web

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  1. World Wide Web Multimedia: Week 7, Term 3 2011

  2. History • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_World_Wide_Web • World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) http://www.w3.org/ • Initially military – redundancy (incase of nuclear attack), flexible etc. • Developed in to a science infrastructures (eg. Connecting universities, CERN which is where the WWW was developed etc). • Developed into commercial and social.

  3. Appropriate Usage / Targeted Audience • Education • Commercial • Military • Social • Inappropriate usage? • Who do you expect to view it? • People with disabilities (eg. Blind / deaf) • Developing nations (eg. Low power computers / low resolution screens) • Mobile versus desktop

  4. Age Controls and Censorship • Internal restrictions to different sites (eg. Facebook from school) • Hosting site restrictions (eg. Adult logins) • Hosting site contracts (eg. Indicating over 18 for adult sites, or 13+ for Facebook etc). • Government censorship – ACMA – but not all agree. • Violence – eg. on Youtube. • Sex – eg. ACMA for Refused Classification. • Language – Inappropriate language, abuse (eg. Facebook).

  5. Implications of the WWW for Multimedia Products • Draw up a table and suggest considerations appropriate to each of the elements on the left.

  6. Implications continued… • Draw up a table and suggest considerations appropriate to each of the elements on the left.

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