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What's exciting is that people are building new social systems, new systems of review, new systems of governance. My hope is that those will produce..
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The future is the Semantic web, or web 3.0.
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Nigel Shadbolt
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08 May 08
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07 May 08
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Exactly 15 years ago the directors at the lab where the web was first developed signed a document which said the technology could be used by anyone free of charge. That decision was instrumental in making the web truly world wide. BBC News talks to some of the leading figures in the web community about their hopes for the future of the web.
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06 May 08
Ricky RobinsonPotentially useful for WEST and Networked Systems Theme. Tim O'Reilly's comments are particularly relevant.
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04 May 08
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01 May 08
Jeff WilliamsExactly 15 years ago the directors at the lab where the web was first developed signed a document which said the technology could be used by anyone free of charge.
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We should also be able to break the vicious cycle of author, reader and advertiser. I'd like the reader to decide if he is willing to pay minute sums for content.
I'd like the economics of web to be controlled between authors and readers, not advertiser.
In much less than 15 years I think we need to figure out what the social impact is going to be of the Semantic web. I am not sure this is a good thing.
I don't know who is controlling it. And because it works by onotologies, who decides on what basis I am going to see things?
Robert Cailliau worked on the development of the web with Sir Tim Berners-Lee at Cern.
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The fact that Tim Berners-Lee gave it away was so critical to that. l imagine if someone tried to commercialise it, maybe it would have taken off but that was what Microsoft and AOL tried to do.
Free is such a powerful force in innovation.
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30 Apr 08
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