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Foreword
Chapter 1: Introduction To Web 3.0
Chapter 2: Moving From Web 2.0 to Web 3.0
Chapter 3: The Characteristic Of Web 3.0
Chapter 4: Mechanics Of Web 3.0
Chapter 5: Semantic Web – The Concept Behind Web 3.0
Chapter 6: What’s Next After Web 3.0
Wrapping Up
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Chapter 2: Moving From Web 2.0 to Web 3.0
Synopsis
Simply described as applications that are built one on top of the other with better feature included as it evolves these applications are fast becoming a interesting addition abet rather confusing for some. However with the introduction of newer elements the end user is usually able to enjoy better quality information from the browsing exercise.
Making The Move
Currently the web 2.0 is a read and write web tool that is seen to be quite compatible to the needs of the majority of the online users. The ability to contribute content and interact with other web users has dramatically changes the general experience of being connected online. Sites such as YouTube and MySpace which heavily rely on user submissions makes the obvious potential clearly evident, as it increasingly becomes a welcomed response to the demand of web users who want the access to be more involved in the information available.
When it comes to the web 3.0, there are significant improvements which seem to guarantee the vague elements of web-versioning nomenclature incorporated in its style. Here the mainstream intention would be to provide the user with the ultimate experience of being able to “read, write and execute” web presentations.
However in its abstract form this may be rather difficult to envision, thus the need to explore it through the basis of semantic markup and web services.
The semantic markup refers to the communication gap between the user and the computer program applications. However it can be rather challenging, presenting information on the web as these applications are usually not able to provide context to the data and therefore don’t really understand the relevance of the material and its merits. however work is being done to create the ideal platform for the data to be put in a form that is not only accessible via natural language but can also be understood and interpreted by the software applications.
Chapter 3: The Characteristic Of Web 3.0
Synopsis
Ideally meant to be a better and more feature friendly version the web 3.0 is fast proving it’s met in the IT industry. As a constantly evolving industry the web 3.0 is here to stay for at least the near future.
The Features
Currently being used by Google, Amazon.com and eBay, these big players have yet to assume the role of becoming the dominant players as such.
There are currently also other participants such as WebEx, WebSideStory, NetSuite, Jamcracker, Rearden Commerce and Salesforce.com. It should be noted that the web 3.0 isn’t just for shopping, entertainment and search facilitating, but is fast growing as the business computing convergence on the same fundamentals on demand architecture as the other consumer applications used.
The API services form the fundamental layer of offerings of the web 3.0 where the services were originally hosted in web 2.0 but now evolved further to accommodate the demands of web 3.0 instead.
This makes the web 3.0 a significant commodity layer within the online platform as the web 3.0 matures along with the growing demands on the services provided the end user will be able to enjoy many more beneficial features.
The Aggregation services which also form a layer within the platform offered to the user is where the profitable contributing angle if found for those using the web 3.0 for this optimal reason. Here some of the hassle of locating the entire raw API services in done by bundling the entire various connective element and compiling them into one ideal presentation.
Application services are again another layer that provides the desired profits looked for within the new composite of application that bring functionality from multiple services to help the end user achieve the intended objectives in a comparatively flexible, intuitive and self evident manner.
Most users are excited at the prospect to being greeted with applications and discovering delightfully the delivery of the utilities that are new and little known but hugely beneficial to them.
Chapter 4: Mechanics Of Web 3.0
Synopsis
With the various different contributing parties racing to provide the end users will the ultimate online experience the huge leaps and bounds being made towards enhancing any exercise connected to these platforms are constantly evolving. The web 3.0 or otherwise known as the semantic web makes applications like the web 2.0 seem rather ancient, though this is not to say the web 2.0 is now obsolete.
How It Works
The web 3.0 is being steered towards the focus of being able to provide the user with a more personalized and easy to use web access, while eliminating the need for several previously used steps during the online search exercise.
This is supposed to ideally contribute to the faster and more efficient searches conducted. This translates to the computer being “smarter” and can thus better understand what the user is ultimately searching for and then narrow down the search to present the optimal desired results.
Simply put the semantic web is able to read the information on the search engines and software agents by better trolling the Net and then present the end information in a concise and very niche manner.
There are some ambitious rumblings of the user eventually being able to perform all tasks in the virtual world circumstances. This would ideally mean the user would be able to seemingly physically walk into a virtual environment to make the desired purchases on enjoy the desired experiences.
In terms of what it would actually mean to the computer or tool being used at the time, would be the technological advance where the elements are in place to eventually replace older applications with newer ones to ensure the web 3.0 now functions according to all the new inclusions in the system. This preventive maintenance will allow the user to keep the programs undated and always accommodating newer additions.
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