Web 3.0 - The location-aware and moment-relevant Internet.
-Web 3.0 is all of the above expect that the Web experience is no longer limited to desktop and laptop computers while stationary in a place. It can be connect by any of mobile computing device.Advantages of Web 3.0
- Information categorized and presented in a visually improved manner that enhances interaction, analysis intuition and search functions.
- Taxonomies – standardized and self-describing classifications
- No software programs to install.
- Web 3.0 browser learns (artificial intelligence) likes and dislikes and would function as trusted advisor, mentor and personal assistant and less like a search engine.
- Browsers will position themselves as true lifestyle canvases, taking into account cutting-edge concepts like social bookmarking and in-group searching to produce a much more customized and targeted Web surfing experience.
- Reconciling the world’s spoken languages with specialized taxonomies and schemas, attached metadata and descriptors.
- Effect that change will have on taxonomies or how best to manage changes.
- Search engine optimization practices may undergo wholesale adjustments as the different information and architectural standards of Web 3.0 fight for supremacy.
- As with any new technology or Internet-related development, personal privacy issues will be at the forefront of consumers’ consciousness.
- Still a long way from reality because of the number of technologies that are involved
- New technologies that not all companies are embracing yet
- New Google Operating System (Google Chrome OS) only netbook focused.
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URL ~> http://semanticweb.org/wiki/Main_Page
Web3.0, QuinStreet Inc [Online], Retrieved 06 May 2011.
URL~> http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/W/Web_3_point_0.html
Kate Ray, Web 3.0, Retrieved 08 May 2011.
URL~> http://vimeo.com/11529540
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