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Hugo DomingosExcelente artigo que retrata a evolução do conceito Web2.0 para Websquared
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But the concepts identified as Web 2.0 have proved to be highly insightful, even prescient, and are used around the world daily to guide everything from product development to the future of government.
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"Now this is not the end. ... But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning" of Web 2.0, many are starting to perceive deeper patterns and concepts within Web 2.0 practices. We can perhaps now see more clearly the next steps towards what some would like to call Web 3.0, and which Tim O'Reilly and John Battelle have decided to dub Web Squared, t
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the's relentless growth of devices, network connectivity, and sensors into our lives across our homes, workplaces, and external environment is casting an growing "information shadow" that is increasingly hard to ignore.
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The comparison above gives a cleaner, most succinct sense of what Web Squared is by comparing it to Web 1.0 and classic Web 2.0. It's not necessarily a generation beyond Web 2.0 since many of the concepts are simply more refined or focused
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it's a useful evolution of Web 2.0 even if it's not quite as dramatically transformative culturally
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Whether this is video search engines built on top of YouTube's content, near real-time language translation using peer production in social communities, or just better product/content recommendation engines remains to be seen.
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29 Jun 09
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rickmansIt's been five years now that we've begun to understand what Web 2.0 is, starting way back in 2003. It's been a fairly impressive if winding road as a new online generation was born. But far from getting long in the tooth, along the way Web 2.0 became v
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Christophe DeschampsL'avis de Dion Hinchcliffe sur le concept de Web Squared.
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But the concepts identified as Web 2.0 have proved to be highly insightful, even prescient, and are used around the world daily to guide everything from product development to the future of government.
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We can perhaps now see more clearly the next steps towards what some would like to call Web 3.0, and which Tim O'Reilly and John Battelle have decided to dub Web Squared,
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At its core, the message is that the Web is becoming more autonomic, reflective, real-time, generative, and open while at the same time far more deeply embedded everywhere in the fabric of our environment. And like what came before it, Web Squared is likely to have profound impact to the societies and organizations, either way, that choose to understand it or ignore it.
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But the "knobs" on many Web 2.0 ideas like collective intelligence, feedback loops, network effects, and so on are turned up quite a bit more and are fueled more directly by our interactions with the world as well as our synthesis of it.
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27 Jun 09
Bertrand DuperrinAt first glance this can seem to be an impersonal and inhuman concept as the network expands to surround everything and dominate the participation that so far at least is still driven (for a little bit longer anyway) by what people do and contribute online. However, this bleak vision is tempered by the realization that far from being pushed to the side, we collectively must be the feedback loop that guides Web Squared through billions of daily interactions that makes it possible in the first place. It's the full environment, including us, which makes it all work.
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