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Web 3.0 & the Future of Internet

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010
Robert B John asked:




The perception:

Web 1.0 was Information – Web 2.0 is Interaction – Web 3.0 will be Immersion in the 3D Internet and the future of internet lies in the success of the Web 3.0 project.

The logic behind the perception:

The internet arguably is the most successful invention human has ever made. The most significant role is found in bringing the entire globe as next door neighbor to each other. More than a billion users are simultaneously browsing a single system of World Wide Web for numerous reasons.

The journey does not get ended here and the service Project 3.0 and STI international has started focusing primarily on an initiative called Future Internet. ‘Semantic web’ is what a web 3.0 preferably called, is a term coined by Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor the World Wide Web.

The idea is to enable the machine read the web pages as much as a human can read them which allows the search engines and software agents to dig the internet and find whatever we are looking for.
The Internet has already become an integral part of human life and it is practically impossible to do away with the services that the internet provides to make the human life easier. Not only the physical infrastructure, software, and content of the internet will continue to play an important part in human lives, also the area and the scope of internet is expected to increase manifold in the time to come.

Web 3.0 is supposed to be addressing these anticipated developments and work towards the implementation each and every aspect of the framework programs and their projects. Semantic web is also supposed to support the research and technological development.

Service Web 3.0 aims to provision the exposition and consumption of billions of services via advanced Web technology.

To have an idea of what the Web 3.0 is up to, here’s appended few work areas that are being focused on:

Organise conferences and seminars of unique nature Initiate community activities such as create, maintain, and publish road maps to plan and coordinate. Implement and maintain standardization activities on semantic services per the descriptions. Feasibility studies, white papers to introduce new business models and technology in the industry, also for raising the awareness for the new technologies, systematically coordinating Semantic Web Services and Semantic Web technology adoption. Explore advantage of synergies through networking with research and other network projects related to similar area

The list is not at all comprehensive and the story of internet would never end. Four decades of continuous development of rapid advances, computing has always been subjected to revolutionary changes at all levels. The hardware, middle ware, network infrastructure, are not the only areas which have seen the change but more importantly the application itself.

We would rather conclude that the technology of Semantic Web or Web Service 3.0 transform the Internet from a network of information to a network of knowledge and services.

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Facebook – The New "Face" of Web 3.0 Friend Adder Marketing

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
Matthew Loop asked:




It has 50 million active members and is adding two hundred thousand new ones a day. Over five thousand applications have been created for it just since May of 2007. After an epic battle with Google and Yahoo!, Microsoft won the right to pour two hundred and forty million into it, bringing its total value up to fifteen billion.

What is it? It’s Facebook, the hugest potential opportunity for internet marketers who need to keep up to speed with Web 3.0 and the semantic web explosion.

Facebook’s one-of-a-kind social network is seen as the vanguard of entirely new operating systems that, unlike Windows, exist only on the internet rather than on your computer. It’s an online community that a fresh, new mass of internet users, just discovering this innovative virtual environment, is flocking to in droves just to find new friends to Poke – and, in the process, creating a whole new dynamic marketing base.

A big draw to the site is all the free Facebook tools and applications that users can use to either interact with their Facebook network or just use to display their own personal preferences. You can have a zombie fight, share your favorite music, challenge a friend to a virtual race with a virtual car, exchange quizzes, or just throw a sheep to get someone’s attention.

Facebook’s fun online community is rapidly becoming like a snowball rolling downhill, gathering more and more users, who in turn attract their friends, none of whom want to miss out on what everyone’s talking to. And it’s ending up, after three and a half years of a relatively quiet existence, as the New Big Thing in cool internet content, thanks to Facebook opening the site up to the creation of lots of fun new applications by outside developers.

So forget Friendster and keep watching MySpace deteriorate into MySpam, the millions of Facebook friends is a whole new attractive group of millions and millions ready to be marketing to in a whole new way.

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Web 3.0 – Enhanced Web 2.0

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
Shailendra Sial asked:




So as a final point what do we expect from this New Generation Web? It won’t surprise me if Web 2.0 just turns out to be a stage making way to a much more mature and durable Web 3.0 is going to deliver a new generation of business applications Web 3.0 era. Over a couple of weeks I have been reading articles and trying to analyze key characteristics of Web 3.0, using a lot of company examples like Google, Amazon and eBay. But I’m not too sure if all these companies will be leading the Web 3.0 era. Some less mentioned companies like WebEx, WebSideStory, NetSuite, Jamcracker, Rearden Commerce and Salesforce.com have also been casting light on how Web 3.0 might take over the World of Web.

I would like to make a point here for people still not very clear about Web 3.0. This new web isn’t just about shopping, entertainment or some kind of search; instead it will bring in a new generation of business applications that will change the definition of all the above mentioned terms.

So will the ‘Web 3.0′ be the Semantic Web? Probably yes. It might just take some time to annotate the world’s information and then to capture personal information in the right way, to enable the kinds of applications that we have discussed. For all my interest in the technologies being used, I see two drawbacks to Web 3.0 or the New Generation Web.

Semantic Web (Web 3.0) is just Personalized Web

The first is that, to me, the semantic web isn’t a web centralized in a specific tool or environment instead web in a whole. If we have a “Facebook and Wikipedia mashup”, it might be successful, and it might be semantic, but it isn’t the web. The whole point of the semantic web technologies is for each of us to interpret our data, wherever we are, regardless of tool, and begin to really drive out the tiny threads of true meaning on a global scale. If we have to leave our places where we’re at and go elsewhere, this seems to create a disconnect, right from the start.

The second issue I saw the marketing hype associated with the tool; the uses of the terms: “Web 3.0″, “semantic graph”, and the “first mainstream Semantic Web application”. I can understand the reasoning behind the marketing. After all, this is the candy that lures in the kiddies, and adds billions of valuation to chaotic applications like Facebook. Lack of effective promotion is what the semantic web supporters have been criticized for in the past.

At the same time, the marketing, location, and early associations also serves to enclose the application within an increasingly limited community. I can’t think of anything more ‘not’ semantic web than to become part of such an narrow community.

Still, these are my perceived drawbacks based on what I read. I won’t know anything ‘real’ until I try the app myself.

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