Web 3.0: What is it going to be?

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Wireless access everywhere from geosynchronous satellite system. $2.00
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Access everywhere, ultra lightweight "computers", almost all personal data storage on remote servers that will become the new "banks". Libraries will evolve into local data access centers. Books will become quaint collectible oddities. Homes will large built-in data access screens with the high end ones working with voice commands in addition to a wireless control panel. "Cars" will have built in access panels just like we have car radios now. In other words, the internet will be everywhere and involve every part of our life.
Suggested by Nancy

Web 3.0 - A bridge to the reality $4.00
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I imagine a web more easy than this. A web where you have for free all the space you need to save your stuffs, share it with who you want. New job oppurtunities, as this site or some other similar, a place where everyone counts and can contribuite to improve his skills. Web 3.0 will replace the printed-paper, the newscasts, everything you need will be on the net. The reality is on the net.
Suggested by Alessio

Mashups and Semantics $0.17
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I believe that mashing up multiple information sources can bring value to end users. Currently there is to much information spread out and not specific enough. All content should be steamlined n order to bring specific value.
Suggested by Frank

Back to basics, no more silly buzzwords. $0.17
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People are burned out on buzzwords that contribute nothing. Please just call it the "Web". Not "the cloud" or "social media" or "info-superhighway" or "cyber-space" or "Web 2.0" or "semantic web", etc. As for this idea that web 2.0 is AJAX, we had interactive multi-user apps and games that didn't page-refresh (with ANSI location codes) back in the 80s dialup days. The challenge now (Google and Obama know this http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123370590038545591.html) is to get the rest of America online. More buzzwords doesn't help. Instead, use more straightforward (think Readers Digest) language.
Suggested by PJ

The Matrix $0.17
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Doing away with any consideration accessibility. In any location in the world, you should be able to access the web. Concentrate on a distributed communication system that is not reliant on physical assets such as cellular towers and ether net modems. Get away from these physical manifestations of connectibility and concentrate on making access as common as air.
Suggested by John using Word Atoms "Matrix" and "Sites" ($0.50 bounty each)

The Untethered Hard Drive $0.17
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Access to a base system remains an issue. Whether it's the phone company for your blackberry or the hard drive at your home or office connected to the ethernet. Being able to get into the system should not depend on the amount of storage in your system. Check out the GPS unit. A simple communication device, handheld and mobile - that hooks into one of the most powerful computer systems in the world to accomplish its' simple task of identifying your location. Combine these sytems. Quit thinking that the small hand set, small laptop, or simple desk top is what the consumer is after. What the consumer really wants is to start the roast cooking in the home oven at 3 pm while he's on a conference call to Dubai where he and six other people in six other locations are working on the same spreadsheets and building plans.
Suggested by John using Word Atoms "Untethered" and "Hard Drive"

Evolution of Decentralized Systems $0.17
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The next step in the web will be to do away with identification of place. Users, supporters and beneficiaries of the web will begin to understand that in the connected world, place has no meaning. Users will expect to be able to connect no matter where they are. Connecting into a true world wide web that is ubiquitous and accessible no matter the location of the user.
Suggested by John using Word Atoms "Decentralized" and "evolution"

Consolidation $0.17
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Many different technologies are already out there from web 2.0 applications. I believe the web 3.0 wave will be based on messaging these existing systems together. Social networking, online payment systems, entertainment access and management of information like banking will become a mainstay. Web 3.0 will effectively connect all the systems we use to operate our lives and businesses.
Suggested by Doyle



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