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Web 3.0 Conference: Real-World Value from Semantics and Analytics
Posted on Tuesday, July 7th, 2009 at 2:23 pm

 

Web 3.0 Conference: Real-World Value from Semantics and Analytics
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The last phase of the web, which has been referred to as Web 2.0, was more about AJAX-driven inter-activity and social media. The Web 3.0 conference focuses on technologies that make the Web and data management substantially smarter. While some think of Web 3.0 as an almost science-fiction-like intelligent Web, the truth is that a lot of here-and-now technology can make your Web and corporate applications smarter and more profitable. This includes everything from extracting insights from customer behaviors to serve them better, to breaking down the corporate information silos spread throughout your company so that your business information can become actionable insights. The next generation of the Web is about leveraging the massive amounts of information you have or intend to collect or find available on the Web to make more profitable, efficient businesses and services. This concept will be one of the major drivers of profit as we push past the “2.0″ generation and seek the “what’s next” of the Internet.

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