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Diego Morelli

Web Evolution & Social Media - 4 views

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    Nice slide presentation from the Pew Internet & American Life Project, about the evolution of the Web, with reference to social networks & issues related to libraries. My personal highligths from this work: * The turn from groups to social networks lays the basis for a new social operating system * Being more civically engages on social networks helps building better communities (continue...)
Cathy Oxley

The Next Big Thing is Web 3.0 | - 110 views

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    Web 3.0 is the Semantic web ITpedia says: Web 3.0 gives meaning to documents and links. The current web can be regarded as a collection of documents linked to each other via links. The functioning of the web depends on good agreements about the form (syntax) of web pages and links. https://en.itpedia.nl/2011/05/31/web-3-0-semantisch-web/
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    With Web 3.0, the data generated by disparate and increasingly powerful computing resources, including mobile phones, desktops, appliances, vehicles, and sensors, will be sold by users through decentralized data networks, ensuring that users retain ownership control. https://www.verzdesign.com/
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    Web 3.0 is a term used to describe the next evolution of the internet, in which the focus is on creating a decentralized, distributed network that is powered by blockchain technology. This new version of the web is expected to enable new applications and services, such as decentralized finance (DeFi), non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and autonomous organizations (AOs), that are not possible with current web technologies. Additionally, Web 3.0 is expected to enable greater privacy, security, and control for users, as well as more interoperability between different platforms and systems. learn more visit our website. https://bylocalseo.com/
Kelta Webagency

Realizzazione siti web, Creazione siti web,realizzazione ecommerce - 0 views

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    Sempre più ampie sono le esigenze nel settore dello sviluppo e della comunicazione Web; Keltawebagency mette a disposizione le soluzioni e servizi di ultima generazione nell'ambito dell'Information Technology offrendo soluzioni per il Web, sviluppo di web app su apple store, E-Business e Systems Engineering. L'utilizzo delle più evolute tecnologie informatiche e l'elevata professionalità delle risorse impiegate, danno un immagine di alta professionalità alla nostra webagency. Analizziamo e soddisfiamo le esigenze del Cliente, che potrà disporre delle nostre risorse tecniche, di una continua consulenza e di assistenza. La nostra Mission è quella di fornire prodotti, servizi di supporto alle aziende che intendano sviluppare sistemi informativi per la gestione delle proprie attività. Un'attenzione particolare è rivolta alle esigenze dei nostri Clienti, al modo migliore di concretizzarne le aspettative sia in termini tecnici che in termini di redditività degli investimenti. Il valore chiave dell'Azienda consiste nella disponibilità alla flessibilità, quindi nella capacità di comprendere le problematiche dell'interlocutore e trovare la soluzione, anche fuori dagli schemi tradizionali, per soddisfare il Cliente. La nostra webagency è Ecommerce and website specialist
Diego Morelli

Semantic Web Search Engine: the SWSE Mission Statement - 7 views

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    "Although the Semantic Web (SW) is still very much in its infancy, there is already a lot of data out there which conforms to the proposed SW standards (e.g. RDF and OWL). Small vertical vocabularies and ontologies have emerged, and the community of people using these is growing daily.... "
Diego Morelli

Real-Time Web: Filtering the Streams of Data - 0 views

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    What does "real-time web" actually means? Basically, getting all the informations you're looking for at the very moment they're are produced, from your sources of choice. (continue...)
Diego Morelli

Online Music & P2P Networks: artists-to-fans-to-artists - 2 views

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    A new blog is officially online for discussing music on the Web, with debates on payments to artists and issues related to copyright. It's called a2f2a (artists to fans to artists), and here's the mission statement as stated on the blog page: (continue...)
Willis Wee

5 Possible Facebook Features In The Future | Penn Olson - 0 views

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    If you are keeping up with Facebook's evolution, you would notice its keen adoption of features from other social media sites. With that, Facebook has nothing to be ashamed of (not that they are). In fact, Facebook is the leader of social media partly because of its willingness to embrace ideas that are not of its own. So what's next, Facebook? Could it be one or more of the 5 possible features that we thought of?
Diego Morelli

Collective Intelligence & Cyberspace - 1 views

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    Interesting slides, that "introduce the necessity of a new language that can set a link between the machine process of cyberspace and the uman collective intelligence, which is dynamic, in constant change and made in different languages, from different approaches."....
Vahid Masrour

Internet Evolution - Yihong Ding - User Generated Content, Revisited - 0 views

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Diego Morelli

Tangible Knowledge & Social Media - 11 views

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    Here's an interesting description by D. Roberts about social media as a collection of knowledge assets that have to be organized, in order to achieve what he calls "Tangible Knowledge, the Holy grail of finance". Some highlights from my transcription below... (continue...)
Graham Perrin

Mobile Opportunity: A quick history of software platforms: How we got here, and where we're going - 0 views

  • where we're going
  • software with APIs that third party developers can write apps on top of
  • grow a tech business more quickly if you get third party developers
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  • lessons about where the industry might go
  • Fair warning: this is a long post.
  • In 1969, the Justice Department, ADR, and several others filed antitrust suits
  • IBM agreed to stop bundling free software
  • disaggregation is a natural outcome
  • multiple companies can move faster
  • backlog of potential creativity
  • The OS is dissolving into a soup of resources distributed across both the network and the local device, with the application in the middle calling on both
  • what it lacks in beauty it more than makes up for in rate of change and versatility
  • hybrids of local and network resources
  • gradual evolution of a super-OS that includes both the network and the device
  • we don't have a name for this new thing
  • trouble talking about it
  • I'm calling it the "metaplatform"
  • Although the metaplatform isn't necessarily elegant
  • compatibility
  • technological advances always lead to value chain fragmentation
  • what happens if that company goes out of business or just decides to stop maintaining the product?
  • If you've incorporated external web services into your site, the site will break if any of those services stops working
  • We don't have any systematic ways to deal with problems like these
  • a business opportunity for the next crop of software entrepreneurs
  • What the metaplatform means
  • Much of the discussion in this post is pretty theoretical
  • practical implications
  • iPhone today gives (in my opinion) the best overall mobile browsing and app discovery experience
  • APIs that will enable other developers to extend
  • implementation is often off-target
  • trying to make their APIs into the business equivalent of an operating system
  • private ecosystem
  • opening the application outward
  • mixed and matched with other functionality in the metaplatform
  • export data isn’t enough... what springs to mind is open source
  • Lots to think about
  • Clayton Christensen
  • The most effective mobile application are
  • a framework to predict where most profits will be made
  • HTML5
  • changes that are brewing in the mobile industry
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