Web 2.0 to Web 3.0 and what it all means to the Real Estate Investor
There is a lot of buzz today in the computing and IT world about something that is being called “Web 3.0″. This is supposed to be exactly what the label implies: the next generation of the Internet. The next great quantum leap forward in communications and doing business on the Internet.
We are currently residing online in Web 2.0. If “Web 1.0″ could be considered just getting the Internet up and running and working out the incredible “bugginess” of its original platforms, Web 2.0 was what we first reached at the dawn of the 21st century. Computer programmers are basically the ones who first notice any quantum leap forward in the entire fabric of Internet applications, and when they mutter “Web 2.0″ they mean an Internet with:
* enhanced communications by way of social-networking technology;
* improvements in communications and interactions between separate software applications by way of open Web standard applications for accessing and describing data;
* enhanced Web interfaces which mimic desktop applications’ real-time responsiveness inside of a browser window.
Now, say those who believe that Web 3.0 is landing on the White House lawn momentarily, we are about to see implemented a new Internet experience, one in which the Internet “gets smart” at long last and becomes much more like Artificial Intelligence ( A.I. ) This will, in part, be the “Semantic Web” that was prophesied at the close of the 20th century by Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web. Read more…
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