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26 Mar 08
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Some have already assigned the moniker “Web 3.0″ to the Semantic Web
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there are no consumer apps yet that handle these types of semantic web interactions
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computers will do most of the menial pairing of search results that we currently do manually.
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see elements of a semantic web in now widely used web techniques like tagging.
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According to Tim Berners-Lee, Google will not survive on the semantic web—at least not in its current state. Yahoo even recently announced that they will begin supporting certain semantic web standards and technologies to let people produce much richer search results.
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with the birth of Yahoo’s open search, website owners will be rewarded for producing more semantic data and suppling it to Yahoo
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this Web 3.0 is going to be pretty cool! It’ll make SEO and search in general a lot cleaner”
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One of the huge problems Google et al currently face is the overabundance of garbage on the web
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does SEO die on the semantic web? I think the answer is a resounding no.
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an understanding of keywords, search engines, markup, and semantics will play an even bigger role as time goes on.
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