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[Evolving Trends] Web 3.0: the term “Web 3.0”³ is merely the dictionary word “Web” followed by the number “3”³, a decimal point and the number “0.” As such, it has no commercial significance. Its original use by myself to refer to the Semantic Web is intended to help crystalize and popularize the vision for the Semantic Web, which we owe to Tim Berners-Lee (the inventor of the Web and the originator of the Semantic Web concept.)
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[Futureofthebook.org] if:book: smarter links for a better wikipedia: "Computer scientists at the University of Karlsruhe in Germany have developed modifications to Wikipedia's underlying software that would let editors add extra meaning to the links between pages of the encyclopaedia." (full article) While this particular idea isn't totally new (at least one previous attempt has been made: platypuswiki), SemanticWiki is using a high profile digital celebrity, which brings media attention and momentum.
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