DEFINING WEB 3.0.

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Title: DEFINING WEB 3.0.
Authors: BRADBURY, DANNY
Source: Backbone. Apr/May2009, p22-25. 4p.
Subjects: World Wide Web, Web 2.0, Technology, Business, Periodicals
Abstract: The article discusses the concept of Web 3.0 and its definition as a departure from Web 2.0 based on the contexts of technology, community interaction and business. Web ownership is offered as the defining characteristic of Web 3.0 where data owners can make their data availalble to other service providers, a system referred to as vendor relationship management (VRM). It suggests that Web 3.0 may only exist in magazines and cites a broad evolution of Web technology that can happen on multiple fonts at different speeds and different ways.
Database: Engineering Source
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Abstract:The article discusses the concept of Web 3.0 and its definition as a departure from Web 2.0 based on the contexts of technology, community interaction and business. Web ownership is offered as the defining characteristic of Web 3.0 where data owners can make their data availalble to other service providers, a system referred to as vendor relationship management (VRM). It suggests that Web 3.0 may only exist in magazines and cites a broad evolution of Web technology that can happen on multiple fonts at different speeds and different ways.
ISSN:1498086X