Just when we started getting comfy with the term Web 2.0, along comes the term Web 3.0.
Web 3.0, according to most of what I've read, refers to a "Semantic Web" that relies on attaching metadata to information residing on Web pages to create a framework for turning the Web into one humongous, relational database. The advantages are said to be much deeper and flexible Web searching, and much tighter integration between all manner of applications.
For more information, check out this piece from the International Herald Tribune.
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