Tag Archive for 'web-30'

What will web 3.0 be?

03Feb08

Web 3.0 publishing will seek to actively engage users through dynamically presenting them with content which through past behaviour and other users recommendations will be ideally suited to them. This content will be accessed through customisable and dynamic digital spaces. As options increase for users as to where they will invest their time online it [...]

Taking brands into a web 3.0 world

28Jan08

If web 2.0 can be summarised as reciprocity or genuine interaction between the user and content provider, web 3.0 must be about automated recommendation and customisation based on that interaction. The development of the web so far is as follows. Web 1.0 – Narrowband Download Web 2.0 – Broadband Download Upload Web 3.0 – Broaderband [...]


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