A short story about the Semantic Web. Some Internet experts believe the next generation of the Web – Web 3.0 – will make tasks like your search for movies and food faster and easier. Instead of multiple searches, you might type a complex sentence or two in your Web 3.0 browser, and the Web will do the rest.
For example, you could type “I want to see a funny movie and then eat at a good Mexican restaurant. What are my options?” The Web 3.0 browser will analyze your response, search the Internet for all possible answers, and then organize the results for you.
That’s not all. Many of these experts believe that the Web 3.0 browser will act like a personal assistant. As you search the Web, the browser learns what you are interested in. The more you use the Web, the more your browser learns about you and the less specific you’ll need to be with your questions.
Eventually you might be able to ask your browser open questions like “where should I go for lunch?” Your browser would consult its records of what you like and dislike, take into account your current location and then suggest a list of restaurants.
i could use this to help me find porn. I hate searching 10 minutes for that 5 minute clip LOL
i could use this to help me find porn. I hate searching 10 minutes for that 5 minute clip LOL
meh. too short. did not provide any insight whatsoever. barely touched the surface of web 3.0. not atrocious to look at, just not worth looking at. skip this.
The worst thing about this was the length. It was extremely rushed, and while it did get around to discussing interesting things, I thought it could have done much more if it had been even 20 minutes longer. I mean, “The internet…became pretty popular”?!
Very interesting concepts. Information as time moves forward will become infinite. Thoughts of the entire world can be put on the web trying to categorize all this information seems to be an impossible task. As they are thinking of a way to categorize pages millions of more pages are created.