Archive for March, 2009

Informations

Where Web 3.0 is about control of information web 2.0 is about information overload. The most obvious example is in the sheer explosion of programs and passwords on the Web which claim to encourage networking and socialization. Web 3.0 attempts to bring order and allow users to be more accurate in searching and finding precisely what they want.

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“Morning exercises” :D

The new LATINA lesson try to show us, how does the internet influence the future. Maybe the library disappier.  Least it will be  heavy change. We tried to work in groups, and it is always interesting. Why? Because you can learn more easier than alone, and you can know others ideas. Maybe it is a little brainstorming. It is very useful.

Study a book on the web

It was very practical and interesting. Because you could watch what is important to each people. How could they pick up informations. And the subjects wasn`t habitual.

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Techonologies

RDF (Resource Description Framework), XML, URI, SPARQL (Protocol and query language), XDI, XRI, SWRL, OWL (Web Ontology Language), API, OAUTH

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The way of search engines in the web3.0

I think that the best solution is a combination. Combination of the old and the new things. The strong algorithms that are currently used would be kept, but in addition some weight would be given to items that the community has flagged as interesting or voted on.
deepThe bigest problem in searching is the deep web. For example Google browse more than 3 trillion webpages. This number is sounds good, but it just the number of the surface web. Deep web is unfortunately not accessible to search engines and robots.
Maybe the federated (integrated) search engines are good solution to search on deep web.

So, I think most of the search engines are seeking after a needle in a haystack, but my opinion is: try to explore haystack.

photo from: http://index.hu/tech/net/2009/03/08/ahova_a_google_sem_jut_elahova_a_google_sem_jut_el/

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Seeking Information

The web as it is now uses keywords in order to aggregate data into usable chunks. Search engines index the internet en masse and present it to the end user in order of relevance. They determine relevance by using complex algorithms. Web 2.0 brought us a change in the basic way that we search, tagging. With tagging you could describe anything as anything and search for items in a fashion that is more in line with the way people really look for things.

Web 3.0 will take this one step further. If you are searching for information on Cars, for example, you would use the search engine as you normally would, but your results would be more specialized subengines. I would find BMW Search or Kia Search. From there, I would be able to dig deeper and find items that have been tagged as relating to BMW and sort them into their major categories (pictures, videos, blog posts, news articles, commerce etc…) Each of these could be captured as an RSS feed so that I can be alerted when something new is added to by search profile.

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3D spaces

Another possible path for Web 3.0 is towards the 3 dimensional vision championed by the Web3D Consortium. This would involve the Web transforming into a series of 3D spaces, taking the concept realised by Second Life further. This could open up new ways to connect and collaborate using 3D shared spaces.

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A little overwiev

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Web 3.0 = (4C + P + VS) ??

Let’s quickly recap the terminology:

3C = Content, Commerce, Community
4th C = Context
P = Personalization
VS = Vertical Search

I think it will be the formula for the future: Web 3.0 = (4C + P + VS).

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Intelligent applications

Web 3.0 has also been used to describe an evolutionary path for the Web that leads to artificial intelligence that can reason about the Web in a quasi-human fashion. Some skeptics regard this as an unobtainable vision. However, companies such as IBM and Google are implementing new technologies that are yielding surprising information.

There is also debate over whether the driving force behind Web 3.0 will be intelligent systems, or whether intelligence will emerge in a more organic fashion, from systems of intelligent people, such as via collaborative filtering services like del.icio.us, Flickr and Digg that extract meaning and order from the existing Web and how people interact with it.

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Just take it easy

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