With the roll out of Web 3.0, times are changing for software developers as well hardware vendors who are creating technologies that will improve, not only on search, but improve the lives of people who are using the Internet to find information that is relevant to their lives and lifestyles.
One thing to keep in mind as we move into 2009, even into 2010, is that some of the companies that are in the forefront of developing Web 3.0 technologies are actually in stealth mode.
We hear a lot about Web 3.0 but understanding the intricacies that are tied into the semantic search are kept under close guard - and for good reason. Word has it that there are going to be many new and exciting technologies linked in and tied to Web 3.0.
What's important to know is that Web 3.0 will still be built on content in all formats. And while there will be a lot of enhancements that are available with Web 3.0, it will to a certain extent, be an extension of Web 2.0.
The real big winners in the new Web 3.0 are going to be people who own original content. As the analytical tools that go into Web 3.0 look at and analyze data, they're going to extract robot-generated content. They're going to be able to dig deeper into people who are producing content, people who own their own products and services as well as content, and all formats will benefit greatly.
Isn't that the power of the Internet, of getting accurate, relevant information and doing search queries that pull up important content that makes sense for you and your family, and gives you an overall better learning experience on the Internet?
Michael G. Perry is the owner of Coprofit, a Las Vegas-based joint-venture company that helps small business owners and corporate clients improve their ROI when launching joint ventures.
Michael can be reached at sanket.jmdcomputer@gmail.com
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