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Welcome to Web 3.0: Now Your Other Computer is a Data Center
Web 3.0 changes all of this by completely disrupting the technology and economics of the traditional software industry. The new rallying cry of Web 3.0 is that anyone can innovate, anywhere. Code is written, collaborated on, debugged, tested, deployed, an
What is Web 3.0? (Scripting News)
What is Web 3.0?
My talk went well, and I did talk briefly about how we should think about Web 3.0. I know other people have said it's the Semantic Web, and maybe that use of the name will stick.
A Boot Camp for the Next Tech Billionaires
Y Combinator's model dovetails perfectly with the new start-up ethic in Silicon Valley. It's dramatically cheaper to start a company now than it was in the dot-com boom, and possible to build a substantial operation before requiring venture capital or ach
Codename "Astoria": Data Services for the Web
Astoria exposes "data services" that enable applications to access and manipulate data over regular HTTP connections, using URIs to identify pieces of information within the data service, and simple payload formats such as XML and JSON to represent the da
Dapper: The Quest To Unlock Web Data (Legally)
The big picture is always exciting and important, but the mechanics matter too. How exactly do we unlock and correlate information from separate web sites? Ideally, we'd like for all web sites to offer simple and elegant APIs - like Amazon, del.icio.us an
Get A New Browser » Blog Archive » Classifieds Going Web 3.0
The latest industry going the way of web three dot oh is that of classifieds. We saw them go 2.0 with excellent sites like simplyhired and edgeio. Now people are starting to wrap applications and aggregators around this data.
Thoughts: Defining Web 3.0
Whenever a new technology comes along, people first use it to recreate the old ways of doing things. The first photographs were still-lifes and portraits. The first films were of stage plays. The first typefaces looked like calligraphy. The first TV shows
Basic Definitions: Web 1.0, Web. 2.0, Web 3.0: What do they mean, and how do they impact my ecommerce business?
This in turn leads us to the rumblings and mumblings we have begun to hear about Web 3.0, which seems to provide us with a guarantee that vague web-versioning nomenclature is here to stay. By extending Tim Berners-Lee's explanations, the Web 3.0 would be
Web 3.0 gets under way
Semantic technology, which helps computers understand data better, is particularly useful when combining large data sets. It's also useful for search applications because semantic technology lets computers infer relationships among data elements that aren
BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » Bye-bye classifieds
About a week ago, Facebook made noises about launching classifieds and now MySpace has made a deal to take on job ads. This is the next stage of the classified meltdown. Stage 1: They move from newspapers to new services, like Craigslist and Monster, onli
Web 3.0 in production
As I said the idea is merely an extension of Web 2.0 architecutre meaning that Web 3.0 takes over where Web 2.0 leaves off. So, why not Web 2.1? I don’t know. Apparently I do not have the power to create naming conventions. Regardless it adds layers suc
» Web 3.0 at Spark in Las Vegas | Software as services | ZDNet.com
It’s a simple stack that shows raw APIs at the foundation layer, aggregations at the next layer, and applications at the top layer. The left-hand axis uses dollar signs to illustrate that margin (and thus profitability) is most rewarding at the applicat
Web 3.0 = (4C + P + VS)
Let’s quickly recap the terminology: 3C = Content, Commerce, Community | 4th C = Context | P = Personalization | VS = Vertical Search This, I submit, is the formula for the future: Web 3.0 = (4C + P + VS).
Web 3.0: When Web Sites Become Web Services
The so called Web 3.0, which is likely to be a pre-cursor of the real semantic web, is going to change this. What we mean by 'Web 3.0' is that major web sites are going to be transformed into web services - and will effectively expose their information to
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Welcome Web 3.0!
Web 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
Web 3.0 - Features by PC Magazine
In essence, the Semantic Web is a place where machines can read Web pages much as we humans read them, a place where search engines and software agents can better troll the Net and find what we're looking for.
» What to expect from Web 3.0 | Software as services | ZDNet.com
It’s also going to deliver a new generation of business applications that will see business computing converge on the same fundamental on-demand architecture as consumer applications. So this is not something that’s of merely passing interest to those
Web 3.0
Controlling our data. In the next gen, we'll have developed all kinds of systems to wrap our personal data with various types of protection. Some will be shared widely, some narrowly, some not at all. And new systems of reputation and ranking should help
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