2013
DOI: 10.1145/2512050.2495249
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Web 3.0 has begun

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“…Some authors attribute the beginning of this stage to a stronger presence of ubiquitous computation, embodied by the smartphones that are so central to our lives. Geo-location, thicker-client applications that run from smartphones or tablets, and context-based search engine intelligence become harbingers of the evolution of the digital ecosystem (Cabage & Zhang, 2013). However, the most convincing trait of this stage has to do with a fundamental effect of Web 2.0: the massive amounts of data it produces.…”
Section: Theorizing Post-convergence: Software Digitality and The Webmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors attribute the beginning of this stage to a stronger presence of ubiquitous computation, embodied by the smartphones that are so central to our lives. Geo-location, thicker-client applications that run from smartphones or tablets, and context-based search engine intelligence become harbingers of the evolution of the digital ecosystem (Cabage & Zhang, 2013). However, the most convincing trait of this stage has to do with a fundamental effect of Web 2.0: the massive amounts of data it produces.…”
Section: Theorizing Post-convergence: Software Digitality and The Webmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ability of software programs to process semantically described resources automatically, has made the Semantic Web a mainstream trend in the coming generation of WWW development. The widely-discussed Web 3.0 [19,20], for example, adopts the Semantic Web to achieve the functions of an intelligent Internet.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even before Web numbering started, Tim Berners-Lee et al [2] proposed the idea of a Semantic Web, which would integrate meaningful and related information from multiple sources and store it in machinereadable form. Some researchers connect Web 3.0 to the changing end-user experience and technologies behind this change [3]. Other opinions exist as well [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%