Web 3.0

True Wisdom begins with a definition of terms.

Definition: Highly specialized information silos, moderated by a cult of personality, validated by the community, and put into context with the inclusion of meta-data through widgets.

The media is abuzz around Web 2.0. Flickr, FaceBook, MySpace, Twitter, and mashups like Beebo and Joost, and the list goes on and on and on.

Each one of these sites seek to capture the social side of the web. They focus on the bloggers, micro-bloggers, video, photo and audio content and the foundational social experience that extends beyond web of yesterday.

Staying abreast of the changes in the Web 2.0 world is a full time job, but as we race to the next giant leap in this evolving interactive space we cannot help but ponder what the future will bring – we’ll call it Web 3.0.

Web 3.0 is an experiential leap. In this future, I will start my journey through the web with one of three tasks — seeking information, seeking validation or seeking entertainment. In this posting we will explore the facets of Web 3.0 and their impending impact on the way we use the Internet today.

Explore the facets of Web 3.0 here >


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