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saved byMario A Núñez on 2008-02-10

  • The 'Humorous' definition winner: Josh, for comment #23 'Web 3.0 will complete my sentences'


    "Web 3.0 will complete my sentences. It will think ahead of me. In a sense, it will think for me. For example, if I write "I like..." a web 3.0 app will complete my sentence with "...big butts and I cannot lie."


    I don't know if it is earth shattering, but it helps me be more efficient."

  • The 'Serious' definition winner: Robert O'Brien, for comment #42 'Web 3.0 ‚Äì a decentralized asynchronous me'


    "Web 1.0 – Centralised Them.

    Web 2.0 – Distributed Us.

    Web 3.0 – Decentralised Me

  • Web 1.0 turned into a broadcast medium. It was all about them. A case of industrial age thinking applied to a new landscape.
  • Web 2.0, largely based on an analysis of what worked in Web1.0, is an alignment with TBL‚Äôs initial vision of the Web. The Web as connective tissue between us. Platform, participation and conversation. Really it is more than the Web. It is the Internet. It is new practices too. Ultimately it is about connectivity; applying constrains in the form of some sort-of agreed upon standards that make it easier to talk to one another. With new layers of connective wealth come new tools. In Web2.0‚Äôs case that allowed new forms of communication. With it associated ‚Äòacceptable‚Äô business models ‚Äì hence the Google economy.
  • Web 1.0 was the first time to show the value of standards
  • Web 2.0 is teaching us how liberating standards can be
  • Web 3.0 will reflect on what worked in Web2.0. It will mean more constraints for better communication/connectivity. Improved connectivity will mean revised practice and new business models.