Wednesday, November 26, 2008

What is Web 3.0?

What is Web 3.0? One difficulty in nailing down a definition or metric for evaluating Web 3.0 is the lack of a clear, distinct definition of Web 2.0. Web 3.0 is the next fundamental change both in how websites are created and, more importantly, how people interact with them.
Web 3.0 is a term that is used to describe various aspects of the evolution of Web usage and interaction along many paths, Transforming WEB into a Database, An evolutionary path to Artificial Intelligence, The Realization of the Semantic WEB and SOA, Evolution towards 3D and Web 3.0 as an “Executable” Web Abstraction Layer.

Having answered "What is Web 3.0?", we proceed to the much more difficult question, "What will Web 3.0 be?" The truth is that predicting the Web 3.0 future is a guessing game. A fundamental change in how we use the web could be based on an evolution of how we are using the web now, a breakthrough in web technology, or just a technological breakthrough in general.

Let's watch Tim Berners-lee's Definition.





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