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Some say, it's making web content more personalize.

Others say it's about sharing documents in a better way.

What is it really?


Exact Duplicate: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32315/what-is-web-3-0

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Jesus the new closing system is retarded. This needed to be closed as an exact duplicate: stackoverflow.com/questions/32315/what-is-web-3-0 – Simucal Jan 4 '09 at 4:06
ya i agree. closing it because it is "subjective and argumentative" is retarded. closing because it is a duplicate is more reasonable. – Lamar Jan 4 '09 at 6:17
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closed as not constructive by ceejayoz Jan 4 '09 at 3:31

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Web 3.0 is whatever you can convince your marketing department it is.

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Wouldn't it be nice to pin one explicit definition on Web 2.0 before we move on to 3.0?


It's now a few years after the question was asked, but I'm starting to hear the term "Web 3.0" associated with the Semantic Web concept. From Wikipedia:

The Semantic Web is a collaborative movement led by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that promotes common formats for data on the World Wide Web. By encouraging the inclusion of semantic content in web pages, the Semantic Web aims at converting the current web of unstructured documents into a "web of data". It builds on the W3C's Resource Description Framework (RDF).1

According to the W3C, "The Semantic Web provides a common framework that allows data to be shared and reused across application, enterprise, and community boundaries."

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"Web 2.0 is what precedes Web 3.0"? :) – cletus Jan 4 '09 at 3:05
I'm very afraid people will start using that. :) – Bill the Lizard Jan 4 '09 at 3:13
Well, finally a decent explanation of web 2.0, seriously that's the best one I have heard yet. – Unkwntech Jan 4 '09 at 5:51
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Yet another buzz word

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Advertising copy for someone who is tired of merely being Web 2.0.

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It's a load of bull, produced by the speaker so that they might be more likely to get hired by clueless jerks with money.

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Wikipedia has what could be the definitive definition, free of speculation about marketing and other conspiracies.

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Web 3.0 is a fantasy world :)

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It's the definition provided by whichever industry pundit wins. Too many of them lost out on the opportunity to be Authoritative about Web 2.0.

I'm sure some are already putting out definitions for Web 4.0.

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It may be the evolution of flash/silverlight. Google has apparently figured out how to index flash files (if the wording is text-based) so if technology continues to move to accommodate browser-based application frameworks, I believe it could easily become web 3.0. There are a ton of quarks and standards that need to be worked out first though.

Keep in mind though, web 2.0 is just a fancy catch phrase like AJAX. The technologies behind both existed before the name was slapped on to pretty them up.

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how should I know? I still haven't figured out what Web 2.0 is.

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haha, i agreed that's it's just another highly hyped marketing ploy. but i've read somewhere in the past it has something to do with semantic web. Which in theory should allow machine to talk to machine directly with more shared terminology, etc.

Kind of like a gigantic web service where systems can interact with each other better. the given example was that you type in vacation spain and the search engine will automatically call other system which have these tags and auto linked them to provide you other stuff such as air travel, hotels, tourist spots etc.

Some sort of a Google on steroid...i think :P

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Web 3.0 is a typo. They meant to type Web 2.0.

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