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Sarah, thank you for sharing with us. I completely agree to you. Online anonymity is passing. As I have argued in my model of Web evolution, the growth of the virtual individuals is an inevitable trend into the future of World Wide Web. I am glad to see more and more evidence to this claim. Yihong - Yihong Ding via FriendFeed MT Plugin
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Interesting. Thank you for sharing with us, Sarah. - Yihong Ding via FriendFeed MT Plugin
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This is an important and probably influential move by Google, though in person I look for a bigger step by Google. ;-) Anyway, great post for an important new action. Yihong - Yihong Ding via FriendFeed MT Plugin
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Hi Richard, This is an excellent anniversary review. Semantic Web has gradually entered mainstream. Though still slowly, it progresses. About the new Semantic Web applications in this past new year, I would like to recommend Imindi. Imindi is actually an untraditional Semantic Web service, or we may call it a new take of Semantic Web. In tradition, Semantic Web services focus on employing machines to understand better humans. By contrast, Imindi's semantic web approach is to encourage humans to understand better each other via machines. Though both thoughts aim to understand better of human semantics (hence both are semantic web services), Imindi approaches the goal in a fairly different (untraditional) aspect. Imindi believes that it might be too difficult to directly implement intelligent machine agents that can well understand human semantics. By contrast, the success of Web 2.0 has shown that we humans are capable of and willing to help each other if only we have been given proper services to perf - Yihong Ding via FriendFeed MT Plugin
A bit of very simple semantic markup, something simpler than HTML and used by ordinary people, would take us a long way towards realizing the vision of the Semantic Web. - Sean McBride
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Richard, As for Web 3.0 and defrag, the most crucial Web 2.0 element that really need to be defragged is the online identities. We have too many identities in varied Web 2.0 sites. It is hard to manage these identities, let it alone to manage the information associated to these scattered identities. This identity defragment would be a critical Web 3.0 application. Semantic technologies will certainly be helpful and useful to approach this goal. However, I think it might be too quick to claim that Web 3.0 equals to Semantic Web. We need first to solve several other problems such as the redefinition of online identities before we may really reach the era of Semantic Web. Web 3.0 is simply too soon to realize the whole vision of Semantic Web. Yihong - Yihong Ding via FriendFeed MT Plugin
oh, you know, have the computer just boot up and write my post for me, directly from my thoughts ... is that 3.0 enough? do i win? - Gregory Lent
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ambitious, but the technological difficulty is huge. I am still doubting how well they can go. If they may restrict their application domains to a short list, however, I would look for their product. Yihong - Yihong Ding via FriendFeed MT Plugin
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