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Web 3.0 is one of the terms used to describe the evolutionary stage of the Web that follows Web 2.0. Given that technical and social possibilities identified in this latter term are yet to be fully realised the nature of defining Web 3.0 is highly speculative. In general it refers to aspects of the internet which, though potentially possible, are not technically or practically feasible at this... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Web 3.0

    Web 3.0 is one of the terms used to describe the evolutionary stage of the Web that follows Web 2.0. Given that technical and social possibilities identified in this latter term are yet to be fully realised the nature of defining Web 3.0 is highly speculative.
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    Service Web 3.0

    Service Web 3.0 is a support action project funded by the European Commission as a part of the Seventh Framework Programme (7FP).
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    GeoMedia (WEB 3.0)

    WEB 3.0, based on the development of new social-networking applications, has its biggest momentum in the progressive integration of location based data in the communication process.
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    Semantic Web

    Tim Berners-Lee has described the semantic web as a component of Web 3.0.
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    Web crawler

    Web 3.0 defines advanced technologies and new principles for the next generation search technologies that is summarized in Semantic Web and Website Parse Template concepts for the present.
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    Web 1.0

    | “ | Web 1.0 was dial-up, 50K average bandwidth, Web 2.0 is an average 1 megabit of bandwidth and Web 3.0 will be 10 megabits of bandwidth all the time, which will be the full video Web, and that will feel like Web 3.0. | ” |
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    ZCubes

    ZCubes: towards Web 3.0 - Thinking Space - Dr. Yihong Ding, Thursday, April 24, 2008
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    Radar Networks

    These types of technologies are often referred to as part of Web 3.0, and described as an evolution of Web 2.0 services that use non-semantic tag systems, such as Flickr and Technorati.
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    Semantic advertising

    Semantic advertising is a natural development in the general area of the Semantic Web, otherwise known as Web 3.0.
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    Machine-generated content

    In Web 3.0, the vision of the intelligent web uses semantic web, microformats, data-mining, machine learning, intelligent agents, and artificial intelligence technologies.

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