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Service Web 3.0. Even after four decades of rapid advances, computing is currently subject to revolutionary changes at all levels, including hardware, middleware, network infrastructure, but more importantly intelligent applications. Emerging technologies such as the Semantic Web or Web Services transform the Internet from a network of information to a network of knowledge and services. The number of services which will be offered on the Internet is expected to rise dramatically in the next few years.It is the mission of Service Web 3.0 to address these emerging developments and contribute to the implementation of framework programmes and their projects, and support the preparation of future community research and technological development. ***ReadWriteWeb ranks "Future Internet: Service Web 3.0" as #4 Internet of Things video on YouTube*** Recommended Resources The Service Web: A Web of Billions of Services - Abstract Project Details Project Acronym: SERVICE WEB 3.0Project Reference: 216937.

The Future Internet: Service Web 3.0. Web 3.0 = (4C + P + VS) | Sramana Mitra on Strategy. Sramana Mitra's One Million by One Million Blog categories 1M/1M Cartoons Subscribe to our Feed Web 3.0 = (4C + P + VS) Posted on Monday, Apr 16th Definition: * Web 3.0 = (4C + P + VS) * From Niche e-Commerce to Web 3.0 * Web 3.0 and the Semantic Web * Web 3.0 = (4C + P + VS) + Place Verticals: My thesis on Web 3.0 centers around verticalization of the web around specific Contexts, and the great unconquered frontier is Personalization.

. * Personal Finance & Web 3.0 * Online Travel & Web 3.0 * Online Jobs & Web 3.0 * Web 3.0 & Photo Sharing * Web 3.0 & Real Estate * Web 3.0 and Online Music * Women and Web 3.0 * Web 3.0 and Online Health * Online Auto and Web 3.0 * Online Dating and Web 3.0 * Web 3.0 and Online Sports * Web 3.0 and Online Movies Entrepreneur Journeys Interviews: Companies: Others: * Newspapers: Industry in Turmoil * Enterprise 3.0 = (SaaS + Extended Enterprise) * Rearden Commerce: Contextual Services * It’s About Place By Cal McElroy inShare3 () Comments Featured Videos Testimonials Comments. Web 3.0 and beyond: the next 20 years of the internet. Web 3.0 - An Idiot's Guide to Web 3.0 - Features by PC Magazine.

Web 3.0 - The Bridge To The Singularity. IntroductionWeb 3.0 is the advent of a brave new paradigm where we will interact and solve problems together through a network of A.I. assistants. This is Part 3 of “The Web 3.0 Manifesto” where I describe how we will all become integral cognitive nodes of the Internet, cooperating in real time to provide key knowledge, logic, and pattern recognition capabilities for each other in breathtaking new ways that were not possible before Web 3.0.

I will use a story to introduce some of the core technologies and protocols that will comprise Web 3.0. In later articles I will talk about some of the artificial intelligence technologies and methods that will facilitate this new generation of the Web. Preface To The Story In the future, user and programmer alike will be integral participants of what is commonly referred to as the Cognitive Abstraction Layer or CAL. Note: by the time Web 3.0 appears we will use many different new interfaces to communicate with computers. HAL: You’re in luck today. ++Web 3.0 - Features by PC Magazine. Just in case you missed it, the web now has version numbers. Nearly three years ago, amid continued hand-wringing over the dot-com crash, a man named Dale Dougherty dreamed up something called Web 2.0, and the idea soon took on a life of its own. In the beginning, it was little more than a rallying cry, a belief that the Internet would rise again. But as Dougherty's O'Reilly Media put together the first Web 2.0 Conference in late 2005, the term seemed to trumpet a particular kind of online revolution, a World Wide Web of the people.

Web 2.0 came to describe almost any site, service, or technology that promoted sharing and collaboration right down to the Net's grass roots. That includes blogs and wikis, tags and RSS feeds, del.icio.us and Flickr, MySpace and YouTube. Because the concept blankets so many disparate ideas, some have questioned how meaningful—and how useful—it really is, but there's little doubt it owns a spot in our collective consciousness. ++Semantic Web takes root at the IA Summit « Meaningful Data. At the recent IA Summit, I was surprised and delighted to see how many talks there were about the Semantic Web. Before this emerging technology can really catch on, we will need more Information Architects and Interaction Designers who understand the potential and can design elegant solutions to real problems (both user problems and business problems).

In some ways, I wish the conversation were further along, but I realize that it has to start somewhere. The fact that the subject exploded onto the scene in such a big way is a good indication that Web 3.0 is on a lot of people’s minds. These are the talks I saw: In A Fundamental Disruption, Peter Sweeney and Robert Barlow-Busch posed the question “How do IAs design for information that’s self-organizing?”

Chiara Fox took a different approach. But next she pulled out the bits of that vision that are still of interest: sharing data, smart agents, and using a wide variety of platforms to interact with the “web”. Like this: Like Loading... What is Web 3.0 - What Does Our Web 3.0 Future Hold. Can 'Spiritual Computing' Drive Web 3.0? - InternetNews.com. From the Industrial Revolution through the Information Age, technology has, in almost equal measure, improved our standard of living and wrecked havoc on our quality of life.

The march of progress has gutted our countryside of farm labor and filled our streams with foamy discharge; stamped out smallpox and scarred us with birth defects; brought us the insect repellent and the endangered species; alienated us from our roots and helped make the world a global village. No wonder so many people have invested technology in general, and the Internet in particular, with their hopes of filling whatever hole modern life has dug. And maybe it will. Maybe the improvements in productivity, consumerism and communication represented by Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 are nothing more than a collective clearing of the throat, the revving of a truly revolutionary engine. Technology and the people If that's the case, though, how will Web 3.0 change our lives and make us happier? Taking that leap. How To Define Web 3.0. Over the last few months I have written a weekly piece on how the Web is evolving.

Taking into account the current trends in technology, and the direction in which the web is developing I have tried to define Web 3.0. At the end of volume one of this discussion piece, I think we have come a long way. To help you digest everything, I am presenting you with the entire article as How To Split An Atom’s Definitive Guide To Web 3.0, Volume One.

I’ve made some editorial changes and commentary along the way. Technology evolves quickly and the online space has managed to change even between when I started this article and now. Before we dive in, here is the definition that I will be using for Web 3.0. Web 3.0 Definition: Highly specialized information silos, moderated by a cult of personality, validated by the community, and put into context with the inclusion of meta-data through widgets. Now that we have a definition, lets take a look at what this new web will look like. Web 3.0 An Overview RSS.