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Web 3.0 explained with a stamp (English version) Part I: the basics Part II: techniques
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Web 3.0explained with a stamp

(English version)

Part I: the basicsPart II: techniques

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A presentation from: Freek Bijl(Dutch) blog: Bijlbrand.nl

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When the web was in its early days, we didn’t know exactly what to show on a

computer screen

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A company card?

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A call to action?

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A button ?

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A shop?

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We call this period web 1.0.

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Web 1.0 was all about our search for

online viability.

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When we got a grip on the technical part, the real possibilities of the web became

more clear.

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We discovered the power of networks.

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The power of links

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The power of collaboration

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The power of content and reach

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The power of friends

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This is what we call web 2.0.

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Web 2.0 is all about the power of networks.

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Basically, web 2.0 is a social change. The

technical part of the web hasn’t changed very much.

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But, web 3.0 will be driven by

technological changes.

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Web 3.0 - the semantic web - is about the meaning of data.

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?

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Suppose, I am a stamp collector...

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Over the years I’ve collected a lot of stamps.

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About every stamp, I made a document

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That’s a lot of documents

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But…

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How will I find that specific stamp?

?

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Ah, of course !

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This is the web we have today: a huge collection of documents

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The words of all those documents are indexed. We can search for

keywords.

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Now, suppose I search for all red stamps…

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What do I get ?

Red stampsStamps from Cambodia (Khmer Rouge)Stamps from the Red SeaStamps from the 140 th anniversary of the Red CrossStamps with red dragons

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Not very intelligent, but how can a

computer know what I mean?

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Answer: when we structurally describe that a stamp is a stamp and red is a color.

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Describing data in a structured way can best be done in a

database.

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Different databases can be connected.

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A database with stampsA database with countriesA database with coloursA database with stamp traders

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Web 3.0 creates a big collection of databases

which can be connected on demand.

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Agreements are made on the structure of data and the way data is described. Where the data is located is irrelevant. Linking data is the power of

web 3.0.

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So, “I want all the red stamps, designed in Europe, but used in the U.S.A., between 1980 and 1990” is a question that

will get a better answer with web 3.0.

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(Note)

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This definition of web 3.0 is a ‘narrow’ definition. Like web 2.0, web 3.0 stands for a range of developments.

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A broader definition of web 3.0:

A fast broadband connection to the internet, always and everywhere .

Open source techniques and free data (Data as a Service)

Open identities

Software as a Service (e.g. Google docs)

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.end

more (in Dutch), check out: http://www.bijlbrand.nl

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Most important references:

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_3

• http://www.frankwatching.com/archive/2008/04/11/de-betekenis-van-web-30-en-het-semantic-web/

• http://novaspivack.typepad.com/

• http://bekels.blog.com/3038326/


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