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Steve on Web 3.0

POST: Web 3.0, by Steve DeAngelis
Great post by Steve, blogging one of my favorite writers of the last decade, John Markoff of the NYT. The Web 3.0 stuff is exactly where Steve is taking Enterra, which is why we're at such at exciting juncture right now with the IC, the military, and the private sector.

Good example of that is seen in the December "genius issue" of Esquire, which is worth picking up.

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I hope you and Steve don't use Web 3.0 as a buzzword. Web 2.0 too much hype to handle already. If you do need to call it something, call it the Semantic Web.

http://www.downloadsquad.com/2006/11/13/nyt-announces-coming-of-web-3-0-everyone-groans/

Great piece in Esq.--cool graphics;lingo taking ahold: rule set automation especially.

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