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    mcdh109
    Melanie H

    How to define Web 3.0

    Web 3.0

        • Specialized Subengines for Search
        • Social Networks replaced by People Search
        • Your Online Presence Searchable, Taggable and Ordered by Relevance through Voting and Algorithms

        • Increased Microblogging and more Powerful Widgets to allow you to place any of your feeds anywhere.
        • Increased Integration between devices like cell phones and the web.
  • 26 Apr 09
    • Tagging


      In Web 3.0 search engines will need to have a better understanding of “context”. One way to accomplish this is to take a nod from directories and allow results to be tagged. These tags can be voted on by the community and would only be an addition to, not a replacement for, traditional sorting algorithms. Thus, if an eCommerce site is tagged as being a source for information on “iPods”, the community has validated this with their votes and the algorithm acknowledges that this is true, it would appear high on the listing for searches within the context “iPod”.

    • Context


      Context is the major driving force behind all Web 3.0 thinking. As the amount of data we are subjected to on a daily basis increases, the only way we will have any chance of using it effectively is if systems are put into place to allow us to refine our context. Everything in the terrestrial world works like this.


      When you are looking for a book, you go into a book store or library. If you are looking for a movie, you go to a movie theater or video rental shop. Nowhere in the natural world is there an “everything” store that just contains a hodgepodge of unsorted products. Schools are broken into classes and Malls are broken into stores. The point is that in the “real world” when we ask a question or look for something, we get answers that are relevant to the context we are currently in. In order for search to truly evolve, it must act like this.


      Meme: My search engine understands me better than you do!


      Related Projects: Swicki, Google Blog Search, WebMD

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    omyers
    Ouida Myers

    Another Web3.) description.

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  • 13 Apr 09
    • Web 3.0


      Definition: Highly specialized information silos, moderated by a cult of personality, validated by the community, and put into context with the inclusion of meta-data through widgets.

    • The ability to block certain actions from being indexed, or limit the access to your profile by third party sources will be the next big push in internet security and privacy.
  • bookpushitechie
    Linda McNeil

    Web3.0 Taking into account the current trends in technology, and the direction in which the web is developing I have tried to define Web 3.0. At the end of volume one of this discussion piece, I think we have come a long way.

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    • Web 2.0 brought us a change in the basic way that we search, tagging. With tagging you could describe anything as anything and search for items in a fashion that is more in line with the way people really look for things.


      Web 3.0 will take this one step further. If you are searching for information on Cars, for example, you would use the search engine as you normally would, but your results would be more specialized subengines.

    • Community built around search results.
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  • kreliz
    Elizabeth Koh

    Over the last few months I have written a weekly piece on how the Web is evolving. Taking into account the current trends in technology, and the direction in

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  • 12 Apr 09
    teromakotero
    Tero Toivanen

    How To Define Web 3.0 | How To Split An Atom

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    • I think I have managed to explain Web 3.0 quite nicely, so without further ado.



      Definition: Highly specialized information silos, moderated by a cult of personality, validated by the community, and put into context with the inclusion of meta-data through widgets.

    • Web 2.0 brought us a change in the basic way that we search, tagging.
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    • How To Define Web 3.0
    • Web 3.0
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    • Web 3.0
      Definition: Highly specialized information silos, moderated by a cult of personality, validated by the community, and put into context with the inclusion of meta-data through widgets.
      Now that we have a definition, lets take a look at what this new web will look like.
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    • Definition: Highly specialized information silos, moderated by a cult of personality, validated by the community, and put into context with the inclusion of meta-data through widgets.
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    • Highly specialized information silos, moderated by a cult of personality, validated by the community, and put into context with the inclusion of meta-data through widgets.
    • In this future, I will start my journey through the web with one of three tasks — seeking information, seeking validation or seeking entertainment.
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    • How To Define Web 3.0
    • Highly specialized information silos, moderated by a cult of personality, validated by the community, and put into context with the inclusion of meta-data through widgets.
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    • Definition: Highly specialized information silos, moderated by a cult of
      personality, validated by the community, and put into context with the inclusion
      of meta-data through widgets.
    • Meme: Community built around search results
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    emedigqq
    eme digqq

    如标题。文章未读。

    Article web3.0 technology

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    enkerli
    Alexandre Enkerli

    Internet Culture Split Open

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    • Everyone has the same information, the question will be who makes you want to read it.
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    • Analyzing Web 3.0 is an exercise in understanding how human beings naturally consume data. We tend to gravitate towards specialized information silos for the majority of our information. That’s why we have television stations instead of one massive GooTube, and why we buy magazines about our favorite subjects instead of white sheets containing random news articles.
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    Alan Levine

    Highly specialized information silos, moderated by a cult of personality, validated by the community, and put into context with the inclusion of meta-data through widgets.

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