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Web 3.0, expected to debut in 2007, will be more connected, open, and intelligent, with semantic Web technologies, distributed databases, natural language processing, machine learning, machine reasoning, and autonomous agents.
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Sebastian Weber
John Markoff of theNew York Timesrecently suggested namingthis third-generation of the Web, "Web 3.0."
While the innovations and practices of Web 2.0will continue to develop, they are not the final step in the evolutionof the Web.
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John Markoff of the New York Times recently suggested naming this third-generation of the Web, "Web 3.0."
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- Broadband adoption
- Mobile Internet access
- Mobile devices
- Software-as-a-service business models
- Web services interoperability
- Distributed computing (P2P, grid computing, hosted "cloud computing" server farms such as Amazon S3)
- Open APIs and protocols
- Open data formats
- Open-source software platforms
- Open data (Creative Commons, Open Data License, etc.)
- Open identity (OpenID)
- Open reputation
- Portable identity and personal data (for example, the ability to port your user account and search history from one service to another)
- Semantic Web technologies (RDF, OWL, SWRL, SPARQL, Semantic application platforms, and statement-based datastores such as triplestores, tuplestores and associative databases)
- Distributed databases—or what I call "The World Wide Database" (wide-area distributed database interoperability enabled by Semantic Web technologies)
- Intelligent applications (natural language processing, machine learning, machine reasoning, autonomous agents)
From this broader perspective, Web 3.0 might be defined as a third-generation of the Web enabled by the > convergence of several key emerging technology trends >:
Ubiquitous Connectivity
Network Computing
Open Technologies
Open Identity
The Intelligent Web
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It will transform the Web from a network of separately siloed applications and content repositories to a more seamless and interoperable whole.
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At this juncture the focus of innovation will start shift back from front-end improvements towards back-end infrastructure level upgrades to the Web.
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The term Web 2.0 was never clearly defined and even today if one asks ten people what it means one will likely get ten different definitions. However, most people in the Web industry would agree that Web 2.0 focuses on several major themes, including AJAX, social networking, folksonomies, lightweight collaboration, social bookmarking, and media sharing.
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Web 3.0, expected to debut in 2007,
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December 17, 2006
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Apart from the intelligent web list all the properties listed in this article for Web 3.0 are already here (in fact I thought most of them were supposed to be Web 2.0 - maybe they got a premature upgrade).
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Web 5.0 - possibly - would follow with a thought-accessed, thought-controlled Internet, as humans continue to intimately merge with our technology - with the ability of entering virtual worlds as easily as blinking one's eyelid.
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Web 3.0 might be defined as a third-generation of the Web enabled by the convergence of several key emerging technology trends
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While the innovations and practices of Web 2.0 will continue to develop, they are not the final step in the evolution of the Web.
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timeline and definition
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the third-generation Web is quite different from that of Web 2.0, this new generation of the Web probably does deserve its own name
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will result in making the Web more connected, more open, and more intelligent. It will transform the Web from a network of separately siloed applications and content repositories to a more seamless and interoperable whole.
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five to ten years
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shift back from front-end improvements towards back-end infrastructure level upgrades >
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upgrades to
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These trends have been gestating for a decade and will soon reach a tipping point. At this juncture the third-generation of the Web will start.
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third generation of Internet-based services that collectively comprise what might be called 'the intelligent Web'—such as those using semantic web, microformats, natural language search, data-mining, machine learning, recommendation agents, and artificial intelligence technologies—which emphasize machine-facilitated understanding of information in order to provide a more productive and intuitive user experience.
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03 Aug 07
Martin Lindner'the intelligent Web'—such as those using semantic web, microformats, natural language search, data-mining, machine learning, recommendation agents, and artificial intelligence technologies—which emphasize machine-facilitated understanding of informat
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Dennis GreeneThe threshold to the third-generation Web will be crossed in 2007. At this juncture the focus of innovation will start shift back from front-end improvements towards back-end infrastructure level upgrades to the Web. This cycle will continue for five to t
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