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[ Chowrangi] In a New York Times article, John Markoff defined Web 3.0 as a set of technologies that offer efficient new ways to help computers organize and draw conclusions from online data. Webots are the major corner stone of semantic web, in which the idea is to have data-surfing agents which will surf and reason through mountains of knowledge on your behalf from your perspective with their added intelligent suggestions and analaysis.

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http://community.java.net [Community.java.net] Projects - Alphabetical Listing: The JDK provides an excellent base for building thread-safe applications, however classes often deliver less than optimal performance due to a high-level of data copying The Zephyr framework will provide: - a common abstraction for content types (textual, images, media) and sources (folders and items that may reside in a filesystem, zip file (or similar random access archive), web, blogs, IM channel, calendar, mail folder or database) - concrete high quality implementations of *content* capabilities (editors, viewers, players, readers or publishers) - concrete high quality implementations of the *source* abstractions (item, folder and store) that store, send or publish each of the content types listed above - the project will also deliver and use an innovative framework and concrete implementations of value types and I/O classes that deliver considerably higher performance but with similar safety guarantees to the JDK

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