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as Web 1.0, is a Read-or-Write Web. In particular, authors of web pages write
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The second stage of web evolution is Web 2.0. Though its definition is still vague, Web 2.0 is a Read/Write Web. A
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an ideal semantic web is a Read/Write/Request Web. The fundamental change is still at web space. A web space will be no longer a simple web page as on Web 1.0. Neither will a web space still be a Web-2.0-style blog/wiki that facilitates only human communications. Every ideal semantic web space will become a little thinking space
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By this augmentation, a semantic web space simultaneously is also a living machine agent. We had a name for this type of semantic web spaces as Active Semantic Space (ASpaces). (An introductory scientific article about ASpaces can be found at here for advanced readers.) In short, Semantic Web, when it is realized, will connect virtual representatives of real people who use the World Wide Web. It thus will significantly facilitate the exploration of web resources.
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In summary, Web 1.0 connects real people to the World Wide Web. Web 2.0 connects real people who use the World Wide Web. The future semantic web, however, will connect virtual representatives of real people who use the World Wide Web. This is a simple story of web evolution.
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05 Apr 08
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04 Apr 08
Sebastian WeberWeb 1.0, is a Read-or-Write Web
Web 2.0 is a Read/Write Web
an ideal semantic web is a Read/Write/Request Webweb1.0 web2.0 semanticweb graphic read write readwriteweb request zdnet november 2007 comparison
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