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Ana María SclerandiTowards web 3.0
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Judith Stucky-CondrenAccording to Tim O'Reilly (founder of Web2.0 Conference) "The early days of search engines were like a child just putting things in its mouth, wondering what they are. Now the web is starting to use all of its senses together to do do something with the information it has access too." Article presents 5 technologies to watch !
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Mariko HayashidaWeb 2.0カンファレンスの共同発起人のTim O'Reillyは、サンフランシスコで開かれ今回で5周年となるWeb 2.0 Expoのイベントの中で短いスピーチを行い、次に何が起こるかということについて語った。彼は次の方向性として考えられる5つのアプリケーションについて意見を述べた。この中では2つのテーマが際立っていた。センサーがウェブ上の主要なデータとなり、キーボードの前にいる人間を越えるだろうということ、そして人類の大きな課題にムーアの法則を適用する必要があるということだ。
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Jeff JohnsonTim O'Reilly, co-founder of the Web 2.0 Conference, gave a short address on the 5th anniversary of that event at tonight's Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco and offered some thoughts on what's going to come next. He discussed five applications that he believes point the way.
Two themes stood out: sensors will surpass humans in front of their keyboards as the primary data source on the web and Moore's Law will need to be applied to humanity's greatest problems.Web_2.0 Web2.0 technologies technology sensors humans keyboards Moore'sLaw Moore's_Law
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