Semantic Wave 2008 Report: Industry Roadmap to Web 3.0
| Manoj Jasra - Thursday, October 16, 2008 0 Comments |
If you’re looking to build the next “killer app”, but you hate the term “Web 3.0,” all we can say is get over it! This new special report reveals how semantic technologies will drive product and service opportunities in the next stage of the Internet. You can call it whatever you want. The report identifies opportunity areas, highlights key trends, defines terms, and gives examples. It maps 70 semantic capabilities, grouped into 16 categories, and 4 value perspectives. Get ready to rock! These are the building blocks you need for winning products and services.Internet innovation has a direction. It is towards greater bandwidth, more intense social connectedness, smarter applications and devices, and pervasive adaptability. For businesses and government agencies that are re-prioritizing their ICT investment plans in the wake of the global financial crisis, and seeking ways to accomplish more with less, this research provides timely perspective and guidance. The Web 3.0 Manifesto shows how to use semantic technologies to deliver break-throughs in capability, user experience, performance, and life cycle
value.
Semantic capabilities are already being deployed in mainstream applications. Table-1, following this page, illustrates this trend. It identifies seven (out of 70) capabilities of semantic technologies discussed in the report, together with some application examples, and a short list of
commercial solution providers.
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