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Archive for the ‘ Web 3.0 ’ Category

Web 3.0 and medicine
December 23rd, 2007

Somewhat off task for a teacher of history yet this article written by Dean Giustini in BMJ describes the evolution of the semantic web in a clear manner. Dean references Sir Tim Berners-Lee and his work on the semantic web. The article includes a brief yet useful glossary and a comparative table that lines Web 2.0 up against Web 3.0.

As you read the article replace the word ‘doctors’ with ‘educators’. Terms such as ‘medicine’ and ‘health-care’ can be replaced with terms such as ‘teaching’ and ‘classrooms’. 

Nicholas Carr on Web 3.0
August 17th, 2007

Nicholas Carr digests Eric Schmidt’s account of Web 3.0 and provides a very nice analysis of Google’s take on 3.0, the Semantic Web and his own definition of Web 3.0.

Web 3.0 described by Google CEO
August 17th, 2007

The CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt, recently defined Web 3.0 when probed by a journalist at the Seoul Digital Forum. Here is his reply. Channy Yun of Korean Crunch posted the initial movie via YouTube.