Web 3.0’s first step “the twining”

I have been waiting for this first semantic baby-step. Ever since my first glimpse of the idea of the semantic web or “the thinking web” (a much more elegant term, we need to move away from .0’s), I have believed that this is the ultimate next big step towards what is the real meaning of the “interactive intelligent web”.

Web 2.0 was just a lily-pad that we needed to hop across to accelerate the fragmentation and adoption of interactive media. Social media has pushed us to the point of no return. We now need intelligent technology and tools that enable users to be able to put it back together again in way that allows us to search, find, consume, and share in a new way… To have what we want,  when we want. Mass media is now “Me Media,” clutter free… and here it is after a long anticipated time to Beta. Our first-born semantic baby: Twine. This is a great video piece with Nova Spivack, CEO of Radar Networks demonstrating his new Twine service which intelligently goes way beyond other Web bookmarking and collecting tools. It is unlike anything in existence. It’s about time for the beginning of the next round of true innovation. 

 

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  1. Callum Bush

    Hi guys, great website but…the video doesnt seem to want to buffer

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