Web 3.0: What will Mike Arrington do now?
13th Nov 2006, 09:56 GMT
John Markoff of The New York Times has announced the dawn of Web 3.0, which used to be called "the Semantic Web" and has its roots in that "World Wide" Web of the 1990s and the rapidly cooling fad called Web "2.0," which Tim OReilly can tell you about in exquisite detail for $375 ($395 if you want the printed version, too—why not just sell a book? Because its a gold rush!). In lieu ofIf we get caught up about the name of the thing were building, were just wasting time. that, you can just wait for the beginning of the plaintive calls defending Web 2.0.It was only a few months ago that I anticipated a coming conflict between the ...
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