Eric Schmidt CEO of Google gave a special speech in Seoul Digital Forum. Check out my brief coverage. After speech, one of attendance asked to him what he think about Web 3.0.
He said web 2.0 is marketing term, but he indicated there is new trends in view of web applications. His view of web applications are very simple, easy, everywhere virus groups to treat all of data.
Some people said Web 3.0 is completion of semantic web (automated intelligence by computers), but I think web is very cultural resources made by human, so the next web is the cultural-hybrid web applications to help user’s data treatment. The key point is very easy web applications in everywhere.
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- Miriam Says
August 8th, 2007 at 4:30 pmThanks Channy for sharing the video!
- Joop Says
August 8th, 2007 at 8:32 pmIf web 2.0 is the definition for this generation of web apps, maybe Google as a company is able to push the next generation even quicker.
I like the fact of computer programs spreading as a viral, but that doesn’t add up with the web based trend that has been going on for years now.
I am wondering what Dvorak has to say about this - Charbax Says
August 9th, 2007 at 10:09 amIs there a place to watch the complete keynote?
- Channy Yun Says
August 18th, 2007 at 4:47 pmCharbax, Sorry for my late response. You can see them in mms linke of http://koreacrunch.com/archive/vods-of-seoul-digital-forum
- isim Says
August 24th, 2007 at 1:49 pmyou entry blog biatiful



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