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Sebastian Weberdiscussion of NYT Web 3.0 Article
web3.0 discussion review newyorktimes markoff november 2006 semanticweb future blog
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Adriana LukasI see the point but Web 3.0 cannot be 'planned' by somebody. I love the idea of the semantic web, just can't see how it will come about, just yet.
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Andy BrudtkuhlWeb 3.0 thus promises to be much more useful than 2.0 (not to mention 1.0) and to render today's search engines more or less obsolete. But there's also a creepy side to 3.0, which Markoff only hints at. While it will be easy for you to mine meaning about
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Markoff quotes artificial-intelligence-promoter Danny Hillis, who calls Web 3.0 technologies "spooky." If Danny Hillis thinks they're spooky, they're spooky.
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But there's also a creepy side to 3.0, which Markoff only hints at. While it will be easy for you to mine meaning about vacations and other stuff, it will also be easy for others to mine meaning about you. > In fact, Web 3.0 promises to give marketers, among others, an uncanny ability to identify, understand and manipulate us - without our knowledge or awareness. If you'd like a preview, watch Dan Frankowski's presentation You Are What You Say and Oren Etzioni's presentation All I Really Need to Know I Learned from Google, and then connect the dots. (Thanks to Greg Linden for those links.)
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But, seriously, Markoff's piece is a thought-provoking one. As he describes it, Web 3.0 will be about mining "meaning," rather than just data, from the web by using software to discover associations among far-flung bits of information
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Formerly known as the semantic web, but now rebranded for mass consumption, Web 3.0 promises yet another Internet revolution. It would, Markoff writes, "provide the foundation for systems that can reason in a human fashion ... In its current state, the Web is often described as being in the Lego phase, with all of its different parts capable of connecting to one another. Those who envision the next phase, Web 3.0, see it as an era when machines will start to do seemingly intelligent things."
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Michael SpechtNick Carr provides an interesting wrap up of Web 2.0 Summit, claiming nothing happened. Instead we are bushing towards Web 3.0
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