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Web 3.0 is closer than you think

by nukegingrich | March 12, 2008 at 12:56 pm | 403 views | 1 comment
After Google, what's next? Writing at Times (UK), Jonathan Richards talks to the "real" inventor of the world wide web (sorry Goracle), Tim Berners-Lee, and speculates on the future of the internet. A fascinating article indeed. Here is an excerpt:

The semantic web is the term used by the computer and internet industry to describe the next phase of the web's development, and essentially involves building web-based connectivity into any piece of data — not just a web page — so that it can "communicate" with other information.Whereas the existing web is a collection of pages with links between them that Google and other search engines help the user to navigate, the "semantic web" will enable direct connectivity between much more low-level pieces of information — a written street address and a map, for instance — which in turn will give rise to new services.

"Using the semantic web, you can build applications that are much more powerful than anything on the regular web," Mr Berners-Lee said. "Imagine if two completely separate things — your bank statements and your calendar — spoke the same language and could share information with one another. You could drag one on top of the other and a whole bunch of dots would appear showing you when you spent your money.

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BigT
good stuff:

I remember hearing about a decade ago about "IP on Everything." Basically, the internet on everything. Sure, as the costs of nearly everything related to the net go towards zero (read Wired's article: Free! Why $0.00 Is the Future of Business) that means there are going to be a lot more applications for it.

Is it going to happen? Since the costs for it are going to zero anyways, then, yeah, probably. But I doubt we're going to have serious integration between the web and real life (i.e. automatic grocery lists being created and updated because you ate an apple, for example).

Good stuff nonetheless. 

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