August 13, 2007
Web 3.0 on the Horizon
Have you learned everything about how to use web 2.0 effectively? If not, get ready to fall further behind. Articles are already starting to circulate about web 3.0 and what that will mean for Internet users.
CNNMoney.com in an article by Michael V. Copeland shared how researchers are looking into the efficient use of the semantic web. In other words how can computers help to organize all the data, including that within documents, for the benefit of Internet searchers.
If you are looking for future employment opportunities consider this data from the article:
One estimate pegs the market for products and services stemming from semantic Web technologies at $50 billion by 2010, up from about $7 billion today.
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Posted on April 28, 2008 02:36 PM
Wow - that is amazing how fast the web is growing. The semantic web started out as XML but has quickly evolved into so much more (mainly the ways in which we can organize that information).
Great article - thanks for sharing!
Kind regards,
Chad