What Drives Web 3.0?

Some think the next generation of the Internet, i.e., Web 3.0, has not progressed as fast as originally predicted. Is this delay caused by lack of technology or lack of business ventures? I think we can all agree that business models and marketing within the Web 3.0 environment will need snazzy, dramatic changes to be received by the new culture and technology. The openness of the web and the dynamic semantic search capabilities have changed the landscape, and expectations.

Business Insider brought this view to our attention in their article, “Entrepreneurs Needed to Keep Web 3.0 From Fading.” Where are the attractive business models originating from smart, most likely young, entrepreneurs? Are they all busy Twittering? Most likely from their smart phone.

Melody K. Smith

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Melody Smith

Melody K. Smith has provided organizational, social media and digital communication services to a large non-profit for the past twenty years. Prior to that she championed employee engagement and communications in the healthcare field. She holds a Bachelors degree in Marketing. When not wrangling and writing TaxoDiary content for your reading pleasure, Melody writes fiction, rescues dogs and throws legendary dinner parties.

1 Comment

  1. Nora on August 31, 2011 at 7:10 am

    I’m unclear on the concept of web 3.0. What does it mean to you? What does it look lke, in your opinion? The linked article mentioned things like designing for mobile phones and “virtual meetings”. From an information professional point of view – what does web 3.0 mean? At 5:15 in the morning I’m struggling to understand 🙂