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enhzflep29-May-14 2:50
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Jeremy Falcon29-May-14 5:05
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Marc Clifton wrote:
The web needs to become something much more alive, so that, for example, I could create correlated feeds on say, Ukraine, the latest political maneuverings, the global financial impact, etc.

You do realize, you just almost nailed on the head what Web 3.0 is going to be all about? In a high level nutshell, here are the philosophies behind "what the web is"...

Web 1.0

Gopher sucks. This public directory listing crap is like a phone book. We have phone books already! Let's take the concept, create HTML, and instead of one huge-arse public directory listing we're gonna get fancy. Sure its plain old static, stateless content. We can link to stuff, spruce it up with fonts and pictures. Basically really awesome looking documents that form a "web" like structure due to their interdependence on other public documents to create a "whole".

Web 2.0

Stateless documents suck. We've had JavaScript and hell even Java applets for a while. Flash wants in on the interactive action, but it's about as closed off as a nun in a bikini contest. So, let's run with this and get really dynamic - DHTML FTW! And while we're at it, let's make it a bit more personalized to seem more "alive". I want my users to know I remember their name and social status and especially their CC number. Hell let's even personalize ads. We're just that crazy. And while we're at it, let's take layout and design more seriously since we're tired of gloried word processor type documents. That ship has sailed.

Web 3.0

The web is growing up, we got hardware acceleration, multi-threading, and it's almost like we're a live development platform that magically exist somewhere out there in the magical "cloud". We're still interdependent on other sites to be a "web" much like a cell is alive and interdependent on another in the human body, but you know what would be cool, if everyone got their act together with standards so we can finally share real data. So these sites / cells could actually start working as one. We need a new buzzword of course, let's call this the Semantic Web[^], toss up Content Delivery Networks, etc, so people have access to everything always and start taking this web thing seriously.

In short, that's the exact direction it's heading, the web is just a slow moving beast (comparative to most technology that is). Even MS is getting their act together with standards, finally.
Jeremy Falcon


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